I) I X NOONAN WIHK
DNW
Auctioneers & Valuers
BRITISH and WORLD COINS
TOKENS, NUMISMATIC BOOKS
and BANKNOTES
including
The Holme (Lincolnshire) Hoard of Roman Silver Coins
The Collection of English Short Cross Coins, 1180-1247,
formed by the late Professor Jeffrey P. Mass (Part II)
The Important Collection of 17th Century Tokens of Kent
formed by the late Robert Hogarth
18th Century Tokens from the Collection formed by David Litrenta (Part I)
WEDNESDAY 16 MARCH 2005 at 9.30 am PRECISELY
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AN AUCTION OF
BRITISH and WORLD COINS, .
TOKENS, BOOKS and BANKNOTES
The Ulster Room (3rd Floor)
The New Connaught Rooms
61-65 Great Queen Street
London WC2
Wednesday 16th March 2005
9.30 am precisely
Weekdays, Thursday 3rd to Friday 11th March
16 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, London W1
Monday and Tuesday, 14th and 15th March
16 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, London W1
Wednesday 16th March
The Denbigh Room (3rd Floor), The New Connaught Rooms
Catalogue price £1 5
In sending commissions or making enquiries please contact:
Christopher Webb, Peter Preston-Morley or Michael Sharp
Front Cover: Lot 41 I Back Cover: Lot 1 734
Contents
. Session 1 : 9.30am
The Holme (Lincolnshire) Hoard of Roman Silver Denarii . 1-30
Ancient Coins from other properties . 31-43
Celtic Coins . 44-127
A Croup of Charles I Oxford Mint Shillings from an Old Collection . 1 28-146
British Coins from other properties . 147-435
Proof and Specimen Sets . 436-442
Session 2: will not start before 1 1 ,30am
The Collection of Short Cross Coins formed by the late Professor Jeffrey P. Mass (Part II) . 443-809
Long Cross Coins from the Professor Jeffrey P. Mass Collection (Part II) . 810-826
A Collection of Long Cross Pennies . 827-866
Session 3: will not start before 2pm
Scottish Coins . 867-945
Irish Coins . 946-973
Isle of Man and Channel Islands Coins . 974-989
World Coins . 990-1079
Session 4: will not start before 3pm
A Collection of 1 7th Century Tokens of Cornwall, the Property of a Gentleman . 1080-1 1 05
The Collection of 1 7th Century Tokens of Kent formed by the late Robert Hogarth . 1 1 06-1 244
A Collection of 1 7th Century Tokens of Rutland, the Property of a Gentleman . 1 245-1 256
1 8th Century Tokens from the Collection formed by David Litrenta (Part I) . 1257-1 495
British Tokens from other properties . 1496-1 551
Numismatic Books . 1 552-1 61 1
Session 5: will not start before 6pm
British Banknotes . 1612-1734
World Banknotes . 1735-1805
The Auction Venue
The New Connaught Rooms are located in
Great Queen Street, in the heart of London's
Covent Garden. The auction takes place in
the Ulster Room and viewing on the day of
the auction is in the Denbigh Room; both are
accessed by lift to the 3rd floor.
The Rooms are a 3-minute walk from the
nearest Underground station, Holborn
(Central and Piccadilly Lines), which is a
40-minute direct journey from Heathrow
Airport.
Numerous buses from Charing Cross, Euston,
King's Cross and Waterloo main line railway
stations stop at the junction of Kingsway and
Great Queen Street. The nearest covered car
park is at ihe corner of Drury Lane and Parker
Street, 2 minutes away.
DIX NOONAN WfHH
DNW
liunrcrt A Valuer*
Coin Auction 16 March 2005
The second part of the large collection of English Short Cross coins, 1180-1247, formed by the late Professor Jeffrey P. Mass, of Palo
Alto, California, the best such group ever to have been sold at auction, grossed £60,165 (£69,190 including buyers' premium) when
sold by Dix Noonan Webb on 16 March. After a briskly-conducted session attended by many of the principal collectors of the series,
the total paid for Mass short cross coins has advanced to £131,140 (£150,811), with two further sales scheduled for 2006 and 2007.
As expected, the top price for a Mass coin was realised by his Henry III round halfpenny (lot 782), an extreme rarity "for which there
are more buyers than specimens in existence," said Michael Sharp, DNW's cataloguer. Opening at £2,800, the bidding was contested
by several collectors before the hammer finally fell at £7,500 (£8,625) in favour of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; one of the
highest prices ever paid for a post-Conquest English hammered silver halfpenny. Elsewhere, an extremely rare class Vic penny of York
(lot 767) was chased to £1,200 (£1,380), comfortably breaking the auction record for a short cross penny set in March last year. A
private collector bid £700 (£805) for an early Henry II issue from Wilton (lot 450), while a similar and attractive coin of Oxford dot
506), formerly in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, cost £460 (£529). A well-struck early Canterbury penny of King
John (lot 630) needed £420 (£483). As last year, the Mass property concluded with a run of Henry III long cross pennies, which saw
yet another record price, the £1,100 (£1,265) paid by a North American private collector for a class lib of Norwich from the Wells
and Woodhead collections (lot 814), almost ten times the pre-sale estimate. An unprepossessing class Ilia coin of Carlisle (lot 816),
which wasn't fine enough to merit illustration in the sale catalogue, nevertheless needed £420 (£483), again ten times estimate, while
the best of the rare class Ve group, a coin of London formerly in the Lockett collection (lot 825), brought £370 (£426).
The auction began with the offering of the remainder of the hoard of Roman silver denarii found at Holme, near Market Rasen,
Lincolnshire, in November 2003, the British Museum having had first pick (lots 1-30). On the instructions of the landowner, the coins
were offered in one lot and acquired by Coincraft for £4,000 (£4,600). More spectacular, however, was the run of Celtic coins,
principally from a collection largely put together in the 1970s and off the market for a generation. The lure of fresh material, much of
it rare and in unusually fine condition, contrived to bring many of the Celtic specialists to the auction in person, where between them
they spent £34,455 (£39,623). A UK commission bidder acquired a superb stater of Tasciovanus (lot 74) for £2,300 (£2,645), while
for the same price a UK collector in the room secured what will probably prove to be a previously unrecorded Atrebatic quarter-stater
(lot 127), for which bidding opened at a mere £300. Another collector successfully acquired an early 'North East Coast' stater, once
owned by Sir Arthur Evans and which had also been in the British Museum collection (lot 48) for £1,700 (£1,955). An exceptionally
rare silver unit of the northern ruler Volisios Dumnocoveros (lot 111), almost certainly the finest known, was bought by Chris Rudd
for £1,350 (£1,553), the same buyer acquiring a very rare stater naming Dumno Tigir Seno (lot 109), with an impressive pedigree
dating back to 1882, for £1,300 (£1,495). A Dobunnic stater naming Anted (lot 96), at one time in the collection of Richard Mack,
cost £1,200 (£1,380), while a well-struck little bronze of Cunobelin (lot 88) which had sold for the then remarkable price of £1 1 in
1888, needed £550 (£633).
A group of 19 Charles I shillings of the Oxford mint from an old collection were keenly contested, but in the event one private buyer
vanquished all the opposition, spending a total of £9,280 (£10,672). British coins from other properties featured a preponderance of
hammered material, with the best early coin, a penny of Offa (lot 151) bringing £1,400 (£1,610). A Harold II penny of London (lot
1 84) fetched £1 ,250 (£1 ,438) and a well-centred penny of King /Ethelstan of East Anglia (lot 1 52), £920 (£1 ,058). Of the later pieces,
a very fine angel of Richard III (lot 272) matched the estimate of £4,000 (£4,600), while £2,600 (£2,990) was bid on a James I rose
ryal (lot 312), £1,700 (£1,955) for a Henry VIII Bristol mint testoon (lot 289) and £1,600 (£1,840) for a Henry V noble (lot 246).
As anticipated, the day's top price, £16,000 (£18,400), was paid by a UK private collector for the coin on the front cover of the
catalogue, a George V proof crown, 1935, in gold (lot 41 1). Only 25 of these were made available to the general public at the time,
tor which a ballot took place among no less than 1 ,329 applicants; the coin in the auction was literally a 'one familv owner piece,
the appeal of which was enhanced by original paperwork from the Royal Mint. Elsewhere, a telephone bidder claimed a Charles II
five-guineas, 1668 (lot 338) for £4,200 (£4,830), while a similar coin dated 1701 (lot 355) needed £2,900 (£3,335) and an 1826 proof
two-pounds (lot 380), £2,600 (£2,990). Best of the proof sets was an 1887 (lot 437), which commanded £5,000 (£5,750). A
representative run of Scottish coins featured a James V unicorn (lot 900), bid to £2,200 (£2,530), a Charles I Briot unite (lot 924)
bought by Baldwin for £1,050 (£1,208) and a Robert III heavy coinage gold lion (lot 888) secured by a £1,000 (£1 150) commission.
In the Irish series, a private collector snapped up an extremely rare Charles I Inchiquin money groat of the annulets issue dot 953) for
£7,000 (£8,050), while an Hiberno-Norse bracteate named alter the group of similar pieces found at S< rabo Hill, co. Down, from the
Chapman and Brady collections (lot 947) realised £900 (£1,035).
Over 470 lots were devoted to British trade tokens, which were keenly anticipated and collectively realised £76,275 (£87,716). The
session started with a small collection of twenty-six 17th century issues of Cornwall, notable for their unusually fine condition. In the
event, a single West Country telephone bidder saw off all the opposition, which was considerable and hard-hitting, proceeding to
acquire the whole group for a total of £7,620 (£8,763). Along the way he paid £720 (£828) for what is believed to be the only known
halfpenny of Ralph Beard of Penzance, 1 669 (lot 1 098), £620 (£71 3) for a 1 657 farthing of Thomas Trewolla of Truro (lot 1 1 05) and
£420 (£483) for a 1667 halfpenny of Peter Stephens of Saltash (lot 1101). A farthing of Peter Swimer of Padstow, 1664, which cost the
then princely sum of £33 in 1973 (lot 1095) needed £450 (£518).
Next on the auction block was the very important holding of 1 7th century tokens of Kent formed by the late Robert Hogarth of
Canterbury. In the event, this seminal offering of 561 different pieces, the best such collection to appear at auction for nearly 70
years, grossed £22,380 (£25,737) and was well dispersed. To gasps of astonishment the best local group, comprising ten pieces from
Woolwich (lot 1 241), was knocked down for £1 ,500 (£1 ,725). The buyer of it also acquired five tokens of Bromley (lot 1116) for
£440 (£506), while ten tokens from Dartford (lot 1 1 36) needed £400 (£460), as did a similar-sized group from Milton-next-Cravesend
(lot 1196). Best single piece was a halfpenny of Thomas Reader of Bredgar (lot 1114), for which £350 (£403) was paid. The Hogarth
property was followed by a small collection of 17th century tokens of Rutland, collectively sold for £2,365 (£2,720); a heart-shaped
1668 halfpenny of the Uppingham issuer Peter Barriffe (lot 1253) also brought £350 (£403).
The first part of the collection of 18th century tokens formed by David Litrenta of York, Pennsylvania, proved to be another complete
sell-out at £36,1 30 (£41 ,550). Another high-quality offering, only a fifth of the 240 lots were acquired by buyers from outside the UK,
proving that the domestic market in these tokens continues to strengthen. Best price here was the £720 (£828) paid by a commission
bidder for an attractive example of Wyon's Newmarket penny, 1 799 (lot 1 269). Another 1 799 penny, of the Cambridge carrier James
Burleigh (lot 1267) brought £520 (£598), while a 1795 penny of David Rebello of Hackney, which once belonged to the noted
collector Richard Dalton (lot 1328) fetched £480 (£552). A very rare silver proof halfpenny issued by the proprietors of the Gloucester
& Berkeley Canal Company in 1797 (lot 1298) made £460 (£529). Among the other properties of tokens, a heart-shaped halfpenny of
Roger Dickinson of Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire (lot 1 503) cost £520 (£598) and a laudatory medal of the Prince of Wales (lot 1 527),
made c.1800 and included in Dalton & Hamer's work on 18th century tokens as a 'Penny of Ayr' soared away to £390 (£449).
The closing session of banknotes began with a John Bradbury £1 , 1 91 7, with the desirable A/8 000001 serial number (lot 1 61 2),
knocked down for £1,000 (£1,150). Scottish notes enjoyed a good following, with a Commercial Bank £100, 1951 (lot 1655) bringing
£600 (£690) and a rare Union Bank £5, 1916 (lot 1678), £480 (£552). The Provincial Bank of Ireland £10, 1931 (lot 1734), which
graced the back cover of the catalogue, was secured by an Irish commission of £1,050 (£1,208), while a Central Bank of Ireland £50,
1947 (lot 1726) needed £800 (£920).
In total, the 1,803 lots in the auction grossed £363,825 (£418,399) for 90 different vendors; there were 250 individual buyers.
SALEROOM NOTICES - 16 March 2005
Lot no.
1 -30 On the instructions of the vendor, the Holme (Lincolnshire) Hoard will be sold as one lot
48 Provenance: In Sir Arthur Evans Collection, 1904, British Museum Collection [disposed of after 1969]
50 This is an early uninscribed issue of the Iceni [Snettisham type] (BMC 3422; VA -; S 429)
53 The first coin has been broken and repaired
55 Only four specimens known, three of which are in institutions. Revised estimate £600-800
56 This is an early uninscribed issue of the Iceni (BMC 3785; VA -; S 438)
82 Provenance: H.R. Mossop Collection, bt Spink 1972
83 This is a coin of the Classic type (BMC 1 827; VA 2025; S 288). Provenance: in H.R. Mossop Collection 1 973
88 The VA reference is 2105
96 Provenance: Dr G.H. Abbott Collection, Glendining Auction, 10-11 October 1951, lot 68, R.P. Mack Collection, Glendining
Auction, 15 April 1971, lot 28
98 Provenance: G.C. Drabble Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 4-6 July 1939, lot 25, J.H. Barnes Collection, Sotheby Auction,
26 June 1974, lot 83, bt Spink
107 Provenance: Found near Newark (Nottinghamshire), Glendining Auction, 20 June 1973, lot 1
108 Provenance: Found at Old Winteringham (Lincolnshire) 1975
112 Provenance: From the Freckenham (Suffolk) Hoard, 1885, H. Montagu Collection, Part I, Sotheby Auction, 18-23 November 1895,
lot 99, J.M. Stobart Collection, Christie's Auction, 18-20 May 1903
113 Provenance: Recorded by Revd. Stukeley in the manuscript for his '23 plates', 1 762, then sold by the dealer White to a 'Mr Cell' of
York, subsequently R.P. Mack Collection, Part I, 18 November 1975, lot 56 [from Spink 1955]; SCBI Mack 289, this coin
127 Possibly a Southern England issue
163 The die axis is 12h
201 The die axis is 7h
271 This is a First Reign, Heavy coinage Halfpenny, mm. plain cross, lis on breast (Withers Id; B & W Ibii; S 1989)
1 381 There are 3 pieces in (he lot, as described
1 507 The date is 1 794
1 578 There are 14 items in the lot, as described
1612 The serial number is A/8 00001
1792 The 1931 notes are Fifty Pesetas
1 793 There are 4 notes in the lot
I he following lot numbers were withdrawn before the auction:
828 and 91 1
Lots not shown are unsold
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£130)
1772
£70
£140)
494
£70|
1580
£50)
1670
£70)
1773
£55
£160)
495
£40)
1581
£35|
1671
£1 10)
1774
£35
£180|
496
£25
1582
£15
1672
£80
1775
£95
£180)
497
£80)
1583
£150)
1673
£80)
1776
£120
£220)
498
£80)
1584
£1(^
1674
£330)
1777
£120
£180)
499
£240)
1585
£50|
1675
£230)
1780
£25
£75|
500
£55)
1587
£40)
1676
£350)
1781
£160
£160)
501
£240)
1588
£45)
1677
£150)
1782
£40
£120)
502
£15|
1589
£50)
1678
£480)
1783
£40
£160)
503
£520|
1590
£140)
1680
£120)
1785
£190
£150)
504
£320|
1591
£120
1681
£120)
1786
£280
£80)
505
£170)
1592
£55|
1682
£160)
1787
£25
£150
506
£120)
1593
£70|
1683
£80l
1788
£400
£130)
507
£50)
1594
£30|
1685
£30)
1789
£150
£160)
508
£300)
1595
£160|
1686
£80)
1790
£80
£95
509
£140)
1596
£60)
1687
£90)
1791
£130
£180)
510
£120|
1597
£70|
1688
£45)
1793
£30
£220)
511
£130)
1598
£15)
1689
£80|
1794
£240
£200)
512
£200|
1599
£70)
1690
£100)
1797
£25
£210)
514
£140)
1600
£10)
1691
£200)
1798
£25
£160)
515
£22()|
1602
£100)
1692
£410)
1799
£30
£160)
516
£90)
1603
£100)
1694
£80)
1800
£460
£180)
517
£190)
1605
£170)
1696
£240)
1802
£40
£260)
518
£55
1606
£50|
1697
£75|
1803
£130
£230)
519
£120)
1607
£250|
1698
£130)
1804
£150
£230)
520
£150)
1608
£120)
1700
£250)
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£210
£250)
521
£75
1609
£95
1701
£90
£200)
522
£140)
1610
£55
1702
£70
£230)
523
£190)
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£15)
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£80
£260)
524
£240)
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£1000)
1704
£65
£120)
525
£130)
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£45)
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£35
£160)
526
£230)
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£410)
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£420
£290)
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£390)
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£400
£200)
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£200
£320)
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£100)
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£190
£310)
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£210)
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£90
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£60)
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£85
£I60|
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£110)
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£240)
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£190)
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£35
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As is almost a tradition, our first coin auction of the New Year has a heavy bias towards British
material, much of it emanating from a number of private collections pul together within the last three
decades on both sides of the Atlantic.
The ancient world is represented Iry denarii from the hoard found at Holme, Lincolnshire, in 2003
and, more spectacularly, by a group of Celtic coins from a collection largely acquired in the 1970s and off the
market for a generation. Rarities here include well struck staters naming Dumno Tigir Seno (lot 109, with a
distinguished pedigree dating back to the early 1880s), Esup Rasu and Vep Corf (lots 106-7), other examples of
Calti and Tasciovanus (lots 74 and 98) and an extremely rare Corio quarter-stater (lot 100).
An interesting group of Charles I Oxford mint shillings from an old collection precedes the general run
of British coins. The hammered silver here is wide ranging, from a portrait penny of Offa (lot 151) to an
Elizabeth I crown (lot 308), taking in no less than three Henry VIII testoons (lots 287-9) and some rare issues of
the Norman period. Cold is in the minority, but includes an Elizabeth I pound (lot 301), a good Richard III
angel (lot 272) and a pleasing James I rose ryal (lot 312). Star of the milled section is one of the very rare
George V Silver Jubilee proof crowns in gold (lot 41 1), offered with associated correspondence from the Royal
Mint; elsewhere there are a number of five-guineas, including a particularly fine example dated 1 748 (lot 365).
The second session is devoted entirely to the numismatic century which encompasses the Short and
Long Cross coinages - a rare treat for the many enthusiasts of these series. The late Professor Jeffrey Mass's
collection is separately introduced inside the catalogue - this second dispersal is notably highlighted by an
extremely rare round halfpenny (lot 782) - and is complemented by a further collection of Long Cross coins.
All this is followed by a broad run of Scottish coins, many in affordable condition, as well as a small group of
Irish material which includes one major rarity, a Charles I Inchiquin groat (lot 953).
Over 470 lots are devoted to British tokens, beginning with 26 17th century Cornish issues, for the
most part very rare and in unusually fine condition; many derive from the collection of John Mayne, co-author
of the most recent county reference. The important collection of Kent 17th century tokens formed by the late
Robert Hogarth is further introduced inside the catalogue - a once-in-a-generation offering of the second
largest holding of the county in existence, put together by Robert in just 12 years. Next are 14 tokens from
England's smallest county, Rutland, in recent times subsumed by Leicestershire but now once again an
independent shire. Devotees of the 18th century series will find plenty of interest in the collection formed by
David Litrenta, again the subject of a separate introduction. Many of the 602 pieces in this group are from
important auctions of the past and a glance at the catalogue illustrations (or better still, the high-resolution
enlargements on the DNW website) will demonstrate just what a high quality offering this is.
The evening session of paper money starts with a third issue Bradbury £1 with a very low serial
number (lot 1612). A good series of Scottish notes features a £100 of the Commercial Bank of Scotland, 1951
(lot 1655), while the Irish group includes a very rare Provincial Bank of Ireland £10, 1931 (lot 1734). The
world section is characterised by a number of elusive PoW and concentration camp issues.
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Viewing
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weekdays from Thursday 3 March to Friday 11 March. All appointments to view must be made with the
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The public view is at Bolton Street on Monday and Tuesday, 14 and 15 March, from 10.00 to 17.00 both
days, and at the auction venue, the New Connaught Rooms, on Wednesday 16 March, from 08.00.
Prices Realised
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|| II I lot Ml (I INC ( )l NSI IIKE) I IOARD Of ROMAN SILVER DENARII
THE HOLME (LINCOLNSHIRE) HOARD OF ROMAN
SILVER DENARII
This hoard, discovered with the aid of a metal detector
on ploughed land at hlolme, Lincolnshire by Messrs. I.
Robinson and j. Sparks on 25 November 2003,
comprised 408 silver denarii and sherds from the lower
part of a small grey ware jar or flagon.
A typical early Severan hoard, the coins in it date from
very worn examples of the triumvir Mark Antony, issued
for his legion just prior to the Battle of Actium in 31 BC,
to those minted for Septimius Severus, the latest dated
to AD 209. A total of 7 7 5 coins were acquired by the
British Museum and the balance, offered here in its
entirety, returned to the landowner.
1 Mark Antony (L30BC), Legionary Denarii (7) (cf. Craw.
544) [7]. Mostly very worn (£70-90)
2 Nero (54-68), Denarii (6) (RIC 47, 53, 64/69 [3], 67) [6].
Fair to fine (£100-120)
3 Vitellius (69), Denarii (2) (RIC 81, 105) [2]. Fair to fine
(£6 0-80)
4 Vespasian (69-79), Denarii (10) (RIC 4, 6, 10 [2], 30, 39
(2), 43, 52 [2|) [10], Fair to fine (£100-120)
5 Vespasian, Denarii (10) (RIC 52, 75, 90 [3], 93, 103, 107,
199, 238) [10], Fair to fine (£100-120)
6 Vespasian, Denarii (9) (RIC 109, 124, 131, 195, 218 [2],
242, 244, 246) [9]. Fair to fine (£100-120)
7 Titus (79-81), Denarii (5) (RIC 12, 24, 27, 47 [2]) [5],
Fair to fine (£50-70)
8 Domitian (81-96), Denarii (6) (RIC 8, 19, 155, 169, 172,
191) [6]. Fair to fine (£60-801
9 Trajan (98-117), Denarii (9) (RIC 53, 58, 85, 91, 118 [2],
128, 183, 188) [9]. Fair to fine (£90-100)
10 Trajan, Denarii (9) (RIC 104, 269, 294, 318 [3], 332,
350, 360) [9]. Fair to fine (£90-100)
11 Hadrian (117-138), Denarii (10) (RIC 4, 47, 80 [3], 82,
94 [2], 116, 137) [10|. Fair to fine (£100-120)
12 Hadrian, Denarii (10) (RIC 137 [3], 147, 173, 201, 219,
238, 247 [2)) [10]. Fair to fine (£100-120)
13 Hadrian, Denarii (10) (RIC 266, 267, 301, 302 [2], 310
[2], 390, 391, 395) [10|. Fair to fine (£100-120)
14 Antoninus Pius (138-161), Denarii (11) (RIC 23, 50, 61,
62, 64, 343 [2], 344, 346, 396, 417) [11], Mostly fine
(£100-120)
15 Antoninus Pius, Denarii (10) (RIC 136, 137, 154, 155,
162, 177, 1 78 [2], 384, 391) [10]. Mostly fine
(£100-120)
16 Antoninus Pius, Denarii (10) (RIC 200c [2], 203, 219 [2],
232, 238, 249, 456a, 461) [10], Mostly fine (£100-120)
17 Antoninus Pius, Denarii (14) (RIC 250, 252, 285a, 292,
309, 470, 475 [2], 483, 495a, 497, 502a, 507, 508a)
[14], Mostly fine (£150-200)
18 Antoninus Pius, Denarii (10) (RIC 348 [2], 351, 360 [2).
361, 362, 368, 371 [2]) [10[. Mostly fine (£100-120)
19 Marcus Aurelius (161-180), Denarii (12) (RIC 24 [2], 40,
50, 206 [2], 431, 436, 463, 677, 708, 737) [12]. Fine, a
few better (£120-150)
20 Marcus Aurelius, Denarii (12) (RIC 73, 81, 122, 124,
155, 159, 185, 210, 211, 501, 514, 759) [12]. Fine, a
few better (£120-150)
21 Marcus Aurelius, Denarii (12) (RIC 222, 225, 227, 234,
251, 259, 261 [21, 289, 378, 385, 741) |12|. Fine, a few
better (£120-150)
22 Commodus (177-192), Denarii (13) (RIC 36, 112 [2], 143,
202a, 219 [2], 222a, 227 |2), 241, 257, 270) [13). Fine
to very fine (£120-150)
23 Septimius Severus (alone, 193-198), Denarii (14j (RIC 6,
7, 14, 46, 49, 58, 60, 97, 107, 118, 120, 491, 538, 632)
1 14]. Fine to very fine (£150-200)
24 Septimius Severus and Caracalia (jointly, 198-209),
Denarii (10) (RIC 2, 22, 30 [2], 150, 167 [3], 587 |2|)
[10]. Fine to very fine (£100-120)
25 Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Denarii (9) (RIC 8, 9,
13 [3], 15, 167, 1 70, 1 71) [9]. Fine to very fine
(£100-120)
26 Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Denarii (10) (RIC 18
[3], 20 [4], 130, 141 [2]) [10]. Fine to very fine
(£100-120)
27 Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Denarii (13) (RIC 34,
82, 83 [2], 88, 96, 196, 197 [2], 367, 396, 503 and an
irregular issue, cf. BMC p.195) [13]. Fine to very fine
(£150-200)
28 Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Denarii (10) (RIC 63,
64, 184, 185 [2], 288, 295, 308, 361, 362) [10], Fine to
very fine (£100-120)
29 Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Denarii (10) (RIC 144,
145, 150, 265 [7]) [10]. Fine to very fine (£100-120)
30 Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Denarii (10) (RIC 551,
555, 559, 564, 572, 574 [3], 577 [21) [10], Fine to very
fine (£100-120)
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ANCIENT COINS from Other Properties
ANCIENT COINS from Other Properties
Creek Coinage
Northern Greece
31 Thrace, Black Sea Area, Istros, Drachm, 4th century BC,
facing male heads, the left inverted, rev. sea-eagle left,
grasping dolphin with talons, 5.80g/6h (SNG BMC Black
Sea 237). Lightly cleaned at some time, good very fine
(£100-120)
32 Thracian Dynasts, Koson, c. 50 BC, gold Stater, three
togate figures advancing left, rev. eagle standing left on
sceptre, holding wreath in claw, 8.47g/12h (RPC 1701;
BMC p. 474, 48). Good very fine (£400-500)
Illyria and Central Greece
33 Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, 172-171 BC, head of
Athena right, rev. owl on amphora inscribed a,
16.74g/12h (Thompson 247-51). Large flan, very fine
(£200-250)
Provenance:
SNC June 2002 (583)
Asia Minor
34 Mysia, Parion, Hemidrachm, 350-300 BC, bull standing
left, rev. head of Gorgoneion, 2.45g/12h (BMC 14-16;
SNG France 1356-7). Good very fine, well-centred
(£120-150)
Provenance:
SNC December 2002 (770)
Kings of Macedon
35 Piiiiip II (359-336 BC), Stater, Pella, laureate head of
Apollo right, rev. biga right, 8.58g/12h (Le Rider 581).
Good very fine (£400-500)
36 Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), Stater, Salamis,
332-323 BC, helmeted head of Athena right, serpent on
helmet, rev. Nike standing left, holding wreath and
stylus, standing eagle in left field, 8.59g/12h (Price
3129b). Very fine, rare (£400-500)
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
37 Ptolemy V, Epiphanes (204-180 BC), Tetradrachm,
Alexandria, head of Ptolemy the Great right, aegis round
neck, rev. eagle standing to left on thunderbolt,
14.05g/12h (SNG Copenhagen 245). Well struck, about
extremely fine (£120-150)
Provenance:
SNC December 2002 (785)
Jewish Coinage
38 JUD/EA, Bar Kochba Revolt (132-5 CE), /E, undated
[attributed to year 3, AD 134/5], bunch of grapes, rev.
palm tree, 9.81 g/ 1 h (Mildenberg 83; Hendin 736).
About very fine, green-brown patina (£50-70)
39 JUD/EA, Bar Kochba Revolt (132-5 CE), /E, undated
[attributed to year 3, AD 134/5], similar, 11.28g/11h
(Mildenberg 99; Hendin 736). Very fine, green-brown
patina (£60-80)
40 JuD/EA, Bar Kochba Revolt (132-5 CE), Ac, undated
[attributed to year 3, AD 134/5], similar, 9.78g/7h
(Mildenberg 99; Hendin 736). Very fine, green-brown
patina (£60-80)
41 Jud/ea, Bar Kochba Revolt (132-5 CE), 7E, undated
[attributed to year 3, AD 134/5], similar, 14.34g/7h
(Mildenberg 112; Hendin 736). Overstruck on a Syrian
Imperial bronze, fine (£30-50)
Roman Imperial Coinage
Tiberius (14-37)
42 Aureus, after 16 AD, Lugdunum, laureate head right,
rev. Livia seated right, holding sceptre and branch,
7.38g/4h (RIC 29). Off-centre, fine (£300-400)
Miscellaneous
43 Denarii (7), Antoninianii (2), other coins in silver (2),
bronze (1) [12]. Fine and better (£70-90)
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CELTIC COINS
Gallo-Belgic issues
44 Stater, series A [Ambianil, laureate head of Apollo left,
rev. horse left, pellets and ornaments around, 7.16g/10h
(VA 12; S 2). Some light spade marks, otherwise very
fine and well-centred (£600-650)
45 Stater, series E [Ambiani], raised blank, rev. horse right,
pellets and ornaments around, ornaments in exergue,
6.09g/12h (VA 54; S 11). Nearly extremely fine
(£200-250)
46 Stater, series E [Ambiani], blank, rev. horse right,
pellets and ornaments around, rope-like exergual below,
6.09g/12h (VA 56; S 11). Scratches on obverse,
otherwise extremely fine (£180-220)
Early Uninscribed issues
47 British A [Westerham type], Stater, traces of crude head
right, rev. disjointed horse left, pellets above, pellet
and zig-zag exergue below, 6.68g/4h (BMC 17; VA 200;
S 21). Very fine (£250-300)
48 British H [North East Coast type], Stater, crude head of
Apollo, rev. horse right, pellets and ornaments around,
zig-zag pattern with pellets in exergue, 6.23g/2h (BMC
182; VA 800-1; S 28). Good very fine, very rare
(£400-500)
50 British Lx (North Thames], Quarter-Stater, wreath
pattern, rev. horse running right, symbols around,
1 . 1 5g/1 2 h (BMC 367; VA -; S 43). Part flat, otherwise
very fine, rare (£250-300)
51 British Ma [Wonersh type], Stater, wreath pattern with
crescents back-to-back in centre, rev. horse right, spiral
above, rosette in front, wheel below, ornaments around,
5.37g/6h (BMC 354; VA 1520-1; S 36). Part flat,
otherwise good very fine, rare (£800-900)
52 British O [Geometric type], Quarter-Stater, trace of
pattern, rev. pattern of lines and star, 1.40g/9h (BMC
419; VA 1227; S 46). Very fine (£90-120)
53 British O [Geometric type], Quarter-Stater, base metal,
pattern both sides, 0.65g/2h (BMC 414; VA 1225; S 46);
Trinovantes, Addedomaros, Unit, contemporary forgery,
silver plated on bronze, head left, rev. horse running
left, ornaments around, 1.24g/9h ( cf . BMC 2453; cf. VA
1646; cf. S 206); Iceni, Half-Unit, contemporary forgery,
silver plated on bronze, two crescents back to back,
rev. horse running left, ornaments around, 0.55g/12h [3].
Last fine, others very fine or better, an interesting lot
(£50-70)
49 British H (North East Coast type], Stater, degraded head
right, rev. horse right, ornaments around, rosette and
exergual line below, 5.92g/8h (BMC 189; VA 800-11; S
28). Very fine (£300-350)
Provenance:
Bt M. Vosper
54 British Qc IRemic type], Quarter-Stater, degraded head
of Apollo, rev. triple-tailed horse right, star above,
cogged W'heel below, 1.38g/6h (BMC 503; VA 228; S
48). Very fine (£200-250)
Provenance:
R.C. Lockett Collection, Glendining Auction, 6-9 June 1955, lot 10" (part)
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Tincomarus
LTK
55 British Qc [Remic type], Quarter-Stater, whorl of four
birds' necks and heads, rev. horse left, tail defined by
pellets between two lines, flower and pellet in annulet
above, rosette below, 1.36g/10h (BMC 542; VA 256; S
48). Part flat, otherwise extremely fine, rare £400-500)
62 Quarter-Stater, [t|incom between beaded lines, wavy
and pellet line below, rev. horse running left, wheel
above, annulets around, 1.14g/1h (BMC 798; VA 365; S
74). Very fine (£200-250)
56 Half-Unit, cruciform pattern with ornaments in angles,
rev. horse galloping left, crescents above, pellet in
annulet below, 0.55g/3h (BMC -; VA -; S 54A). Small
chip but nearly extremely fine, very rare (£250-300)
57 Thames and South, Potin, Thurrock type, head of Apollo
left, rev. bull right, 3.73g/2h (BMC 660-5; VA 1404; S
62). Smoothed and slightly chipped, otherwise fine
(£30-40)
58 Thames and South, Potin, class II, crude head right,
rev. bull, 1.06g/3h (BMC 720; VA 139; S 64). Nearly
extremely fine (£90-120)
59 Thames and South, Potin, class II, similar, 1.33g/3h
(BMC 720-3; VA 139; S 64). Good very fine (£70-90)
Atrebates and Regni
Commius
60 Stater, degraded head of Apollo, rev. triple-tailed horse
running right, wheel below, commios around, 5.42g/5h
(BMC 724; VA 350; S 65). Two striking cracks,
otherwise very fine, rare (£700-800)
61 Unit, head left, rev. horse running left, E above,
0.8 3g/1 Oh (BMf 731; VA 155; S 69). Very fine
(L 7 20- 1 50)
63 Quarter-Stater, tinc on tablet, c above, a below, rev.
head of Medusa, 0.88g/5h (BMC 811; VA 378; S 77).
Reverse off-centre, very fine (£200-250)
64 Quarter-Stater, tin on tablet, rev. boar running left,
ornaments around, 1 . 1 2g/1 1 h (BMC 827; VA 379; S 78).
Very fine (£200-250)
Eppillus
65 Quarter-Stater, eppil comf in two lines, rev. Pegasus
running right, pellet in annulet below, 1.02g/1h (BMC
1010; VA 435; S 98). Two striking splits, otherwise very
fine (£200-250)
Verica
66 Stater, COMF1 in tablet, rev. lancer galloping right, vir
above, rex below, 5.32g/4h (BMC 1155; VA 500-1; S
120). Reverse slightly off-centre, very fine (£400-500)
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67 Quarter-Stater, comf in tablet, rev. horse right, vi
above, exergual line, 1.15g/10h (BMC 1207; VA 467; S
125). A little off-centre, very fine (£180-220)
68 Quarter-Stater, com fili divided by scroll, rev. horse
running right, [v]ir above, pellet in annulet below,
1.29g/5h (BMC 1217; VA 468; S 126). Struck off-centre,
obverse very fine, reverse extremely fine (£200-250)
Trinovantes
Addedomaros
69 Stater, cruciform wreath pattern with two crescents
back to back in centre, rev. horse running right,
ad|dediidom] and pellet in annulet above, pellets
around, wheel below, 5.59g/4h (BMC 2390; VA 1605; S
200). Very fine (£450-550)
Provenance:
C. Rudd FPL 64, July 2002 (67): CCI 02.0474
70 Stater, wreath whorl with three crescents in centre,
rev. horse galloping right, symbols around, cornucopia
below, addiidom above, 5.46g/12h (BMC 2396; VA
1620-1; S 201). Legend smoothed, otherwise very fine
(£400-500)
71 Quarter-Stater, cruciform leaf pattern, pellet in annulet
in centre, annulets in angles, rev. horse galloping right,
ornaments around, l.39g/12h (BMC 2417; VA 1623; S
204). Nearly extremely fine (£300-350)
72 Quarter-Stater, two decorated crescents back to back,
rev. horse running right, pellet in broken annulet in
front, saltire in rectangle below, addedomaros around,
1.29g/11h (BMC 2422; VA 1638; S 205). Hairline striking
crack, a few scratches on obverse, otherwise good very
fine (£300-350)
Cunobelin
73 Unit, camvl on tablet, rev. seated figure holding
amphora left, cvnobe in front, 1.19g/5h (BMC -; VA S
308). Off-centre, nearly very fine, rare (£150-180)
Catuvellauni
Tasciovanus
74 Stater, wreath pattern with annulets, crescents, pellets
in annulets and two crescents in centre, rev. horse
prancing right, bucranium and rosette above, pellet in
annulet in front and below, tasc[iav] around, 5.48g/1h
(BMC 1598; VA 1682; S 214). Good very fine, very rare
(£800-900)
Provenance:
Sotheby Auction, 1 8 July 1 979, lot 325
75 Stater, wreath pattern with pellets in annulets, three
pellets between two crescents in centre, rev. hel meted
horseman holding carnyx riding right, |t]asc around, a
unbarred, wheel behind horse, pellet in annulet below
exergual line, 5.53g/12h (BMC 1613; cf. VA 1732-5; S
21/). Small cut on edge at 8 o'clock, otherwise good
very fine, rare (£600-700)
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76 Quarter-Stater, wreath pattern, three pellets between
two crescents in centre, vero in angles, rev. horse to
left, bucranium above, tas and double exergual line
below, 1.33g/2h (BMC 1644; VA 1690; S 224). Very fine
(£200-250)
77 Unit, bearded head left, two groups of pellets in
cruciform in front, rev. lancer galloping right, rosette
behind, tascia divided by horse's forelegs, 1.14g/12h
(BMC 1667; VA 1745; S 230). Very fine , very rare
(£250-300)
78 Unit, laureate bust right, tascia in front, rev. bull
butting left, 1 .1 2g/6h (BMC 1681; VA 1794; S 235), Rues,
bronze, bearded head right, rviis in front, rev. horseman
right, VIR in front, 1.52g/3h (BMC 1698; VA 1892; S 272);
together with a minim-sized bronze blank, 0.33g [3],
Varied state (£30-50)
83 Stater, Wild type, [c]am[v] divided by ear of barley,
rev. horse rearing right, branch behind, CVNO on
exergual line, 5.45g/11h (BMC 1784; VA 1931-7; S 283).
Good very fine, well-centred (£500-600)
84 Stater, Wild type, cam[v] divided by ear of barley, rev.
horse rearing right, star above, cvno on exergual line,
5.43g/9h (cf. BMC 1795 and 1797; VA 1931-9; S 283).
Some pitting, otherwise very fine (£300-350)
85 Quarter-Stater, camv divided by ear of barley, rev.
horse galloping right, pellets and branch above, cvn
below, 1 . 3 1 g/2 h (BMC 1843; VA 1935; S 293). Obverse
very fine, reverse extremely fine (£300-350)
79 Bronze Double Unit, bust right, tascia before, [va]
behind, rev. Pegasus left, tas around, 2.96g/11h (BMC
1685; VA 1818; S 241). Surface of reverse a little pitted,
otherwise very fine, very rare (£300-350)
86 Bronze, cvnobelini in two tablets, pellet in annulet
above and below, rev. Victory seated left, [ta]sc
around, 2.30g/2h (BMC 1921; VA 1971; S 324). A little
corrosion, otherwise very fine with dark patina
(£80-100)
80 Bronze, annulet in centre of star-shaped pattern within
border of pellets, rev. bull right, crescent or annulet
above, 2.42g/12h (BMC 1752; VA 1810; S 248). A little
corrosion, otherwise nearly very fine (£50-70)
81 Bronze, similar, 2.21 g (BMC 1 752; S 248; VA 1810),
Cunobelin, bronze, bust right, rev. bull butting right,
1.40g/4h (BMC 1944; VA 2095; S 340); together with a
plated forgery of a Hadrian Denarius [3]. Fair to fine
(£40-50)
Cunobelin
82 Stater, Linear type, a contemporary forgery on a plated
bronze core, camv divided by ear of barley, horse with
delineated mane running right, branch between pellets
above, cvn below, 5.20g/12h (cf. BMC 1782; < /. VA
1925-1; cf. S 281). Good very fine (£100-120)
87 Bronze, bust of Jupiter left, cvnobelin around, rev.
warrior on prancing horse right, cam above exergual
line, 2.49g/12h (BMC 1984; VA 2103; S 345). Good
very fine, well-centred, rare (£120-150)
88 Bronze, head of Janus, cvno on tablet below, rev. sow
seated beneath tree right, camv on tablet below,
2.3 7g/1 h (BMC 1998; VA 2103; S 346). Good very tine,
rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
Hon R.W. Marshaml-Townshendl Collection, Sotheby Auction, 19-27
November 1888, lot 32
R.C. Lockett Collection, Glendining Auction, 6-9 |une 1955, lot 51.
This coin sold for the then remarkable price of £1 1 in 1 888
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Epaticcus
TIC COIf
Dobunni
89 Unit, head of Hercules right, EPATl in front, pellet in
annulet behind, rev. eagle holding snake in its talons,
pellet in annulet above, 1.1 lg/6h (BMC 2024; VA 580; S
356). Extremely fine (£70-90)
90 Units (2), similar, 1.16g/7h, 1.22g/6h (BMC 2024; VA
580-1; S 356) [2]. Very fine and better, but first with
obverse off-centre (£90-120)
Caratacus
91 Unit, bust of Hercules right, cara in front, rev. eagle
holding snake in its talons, 1 . 1 5g/1 2 h (BMC 2376; VA
593; S 364). Very fine (£200-250)
92
Minim, cara around pel I let in annulet, rev. Pegasus
running right, 0.25g/3h (BMC 2385; VA 595; S 364A).
Obverse nearly very fine, reverse good very fine
(£90-120)
Illustration only shown enlarged
Durotriges
Early Uninscribed issues
93 Silver Quarter-Stater, geometric crescent design, rev.
zig-zag pattern, 1.35g/3h (BMC 2734; VA 1242; S 368).
Very fine (£30-50)
94 Silver Quarter-Stater, starfish, rev. ornate zig-zag
pattern, 0.94g/12h (BMC 2780; VA 1270; S 369). Good
very fine (£100-120)
Early Uninscribed issues
95 Unit, degraded head with oxo pattern right, rev.
triple-tailed horse running left, ornaments around,
1.36g/9h (BMC 2976; VA 1074; S 377). Very fine
(£60-80)
Anted
96 Stater, fern, rev. triple-tailed horse galloping right,
wheel below, anted[rig] divided by horse's head,
5.27g/3h (BMC 3023; VA 1066-1; S 379). Obverse very
fine, reverse good very fine, very rare (£700-800)
Provenance:
Clendining Auction, 15 April 1971, lot 28
97 Unit, degraded head with oxo pattern right, rev.
triple-tailed horse running left, an below', ted above
0.90g/1 h (BMC 3032; VA 1082; S 380). Obverse very
fine, reverse better (£90-120)
Catti
98 Stater, fern, rev. triple-tailed horse galloping right,
wheel below, [catti] above, 5.34g/6h (BMC 3057; Va
1130; S 384). Good very fine, rare (£700-800)
The style of fern (or ear of corn?) varies from ruler to ruler. The
cataloguer is satisfied that this obverse conforms to that of Catti
Corio
99
Stater, fern, rev. triple-tailed horse galloping right,
wheel below, corio above, 5.54g/4h (BMC 3064; VA
1035; S 386). Obverse scratched to right of fern,
otherwise extremely fine (£600-700)
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100
Quarter Stater, cor, rev. triple-tailed horse galloping
right, large and small annulet with pellet in centre
above, 1.19g/12h (BMC 3134; VA 1039; S 387). Scratch
above COR, otherwise very fine, extremely rare
(£900-1,100)
Corieltauvi
Early Uninscribed issues
101 Stater [South Ferriby type], crude head of Apollo, rev.
disjointed horse running left, star below, 5.44g/6h (BMC
3152; VA 811-17; S 390). Nearly extremely fine
(£300-350)
102 Stater [South Ferriby type], similar, 5.37g/10h (BMC
3177, VA 811-1; S 390). Three striking splits, very fine
(£250-300)
103 Unit, Boar/Horse type I, boar right, ring ornaments
around, rev. horse left, pellet in ring ornament above,
1 .31 g/1 1 h (BMC 3202; VA 855-7; S 396); Avn Cost,
Unit, obv. blank, rev. horse left, avnt c[os]t around,
0.94g (BMC 3261; VA 914; S 403) [2], Both very fine
(£90-120)
Provenance:
First bt M. Vosper
Second found in Lincolnshire, Autumn 1999, C. Rudd FPL 57, July 2001
(69): CCI 01.0532
104 Unit, Boar/Horse type III, blank, rev. horse left,
0.81 g/1 2 h (BMC 3235; VA 887; S 398); Avn Cost, Unit,
feint traces of wreath pattern, rev. horse running left,
avn above, 1.19g/12h (BMC 3261; VA 914; S 403) [2],
Second slightly ragged, otherwise fine (£60-80)
Avn Cost
105 Unit, faint traces of wreath pattern, rev. horse running
left, avn above, 0.93g/2h (BMC 3261; VA 914-3; S 403).
Very fine (£60-80)
Esvp Rasv
106 Stater, wreath design between rosettes, rev. disjointed
horse left, iisvp above, [ra]sv below, star behind,
4.88g/1 1 h (BMC 3269; VA 920; S 405). Very fine, rare
(£700-800)
Vep Corf
107 Stater, wreath design between rosettes, rev. disjointed
horse galloping left, vep above, corf below, pellet in
annulet behind, 5.26g/3h (BMC 3296; VA 940; S 410).
Good very fine, rare (£700-800)
108 Unit, wreath pattern, rev. horse running right, vepoc
above, pellets in annulets around, 1.29g/5h (BMC 3310;
VA 955; S 412). Extremely fine, very rare (£200-250)
Dumno Tigir Seno
109 Stater, [d]vmn[oc] across wreath, wheels and rosettes in
alternate angles, rev. disjointed horse galloping left,
tigir above, seno below, trefoil of pellets in front,
5.39g/1h (SCBI Coritani 399, this coin; BMC 3325; VA
972; S 414). Reverse a little flat between 2 and 4
o'clock, otherwise nearly extremely fine, very rare
(£1,200-1,500)
Provenance:
H. Hemingway Collection, Sotheby Auction, 16-19 May 1882, lot 735
H. Montagu Collection, Part I, Sotheby Auction, 18-23 November 1895,
lot 112
T. Bliss Collection, Sotheby Auction, 22-4 March 1916, lot 32
A. Mann Collection, Sotheby Auction, 29-31 October 1917, lot 1 19
R.C. Lockett Collection, Clendining Auction, 6-9 June 1955, lot 81
H. IHird Collection, Clendining Auction, 6 March 1974, lot 201
Volisios Dvmnocoveros
110 Stater, volisios in two lines across wreath, rosettes and
wheels in opposite angles, rev. disjointed horse running
left, trefoil of pellets in front, dvmnocoveros around,
5.33 g/5 h (BMC 3330; VA 978-1; S 416). Obverse
smoothed, reverse very fine, rare (£6 50-750)
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111 Unit, volisios in two lines, rev. horse running right,
DVMNOCO around, 1.12g/3h (BMC 3339; VA 980; S 417).
Very fine, extremely rare; not illustrated by Van Arsdell
and the British Museum specimen a fragment
(£300-400)
Iceni
Early Uninscribed issues
112 Stater [ Freckenham type), trefoil in centre of Celtic
cross, rev. long-legged horse right, wheel above and
below, vertical lines in exergue, 5.50g/12h (Allen Ic;
BMC 3410; VA 626-7; S 428). Very fine (£500-600)
113 Quarter-Stater [ I rstead type], hatched box and wreath
pattern, rev. horse right, wheel below, 0.89g/12h (BMC
3436; VA 628; S 430). Off-centre and smoothed,
otherwise nearly very fine (£120-150)
114 Unit, Boar/Horse type, boar running left, annulets and
pellets in annulets around, rev. horse running right,
trefoil of pellets above, star below, pellets in exergue
0.87g/12h (BMC 3455; VA 657; S 431). Obverse
off-centre, very fine (£50-60)
115 Units (2), Bury type, diademed bust left, rev. horse left,
pellet in annulet above and below, 1.35g/9h (BMC 3524;
VA 80; S 432); Face/Horse type, head right, rev. horse
right, wheel above, 0.76g/2h (BMC 3556; VA 792; S 434)
12). First fine, second about fine (£60-80)
116 Unit, Bury type, diademed bust right, rev. horse right,
wheel above, cog-wheel below, l.16g/3h (BMC 3534;
VA -; S 432). Fine, rare (£80-100)
117 Units (2), both Face/FHorse type, head right, rev. horse
right, rosettes around, 0.63g/7h (BMC 3541; VA 665-7; S
433); large bust left, pellets in annulets, rosette in
annulet and cog-wheel in front, rev. horse right, pellets
above, 1 .1 7g/1 h (BMC 3549; VA S 433) [2). First
chipped, otherwise fine, rare (£90-120)
118 Unit, Face/Horse type, head right, trefoil of pellets in
front, rev. horse with trefoil head right, wheel-like
ornament above, quatrefoil below, 1.10g/6h (BMC 3566;
VA 790; S 434). Good very fine (£90-120)
119 Unit, two crescents back-to-back across wreath pattern,
rev. horse running right, pellets around, 1.03g/1h iBMC
4297; VA 752; S 436). Nearly extremely fine (£60-80)
120 Eighth-Unit, two crescents back to back, rev. horse (?),
0.1 7g (BMC -; VA -; S -); Catuvellauni (?), Tasciovanus
(?), bronze, bust left, rev. stag running left, 0.84g/3h
(BMC -; VA -; S -). [2]. Fair, very rare (£30-50)
Anted
121 Unit, two crescents back-to-back across wreath pattern,
rev. horse right, rosette above, trefoil of pellets and
ANTED below, 1.23g/9h (BMC 3960; VA 711; S 441).
Good very fine (£60-80)
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122 Unit, similar, 1.07g/1h (BMC 3960; VA 711; S 441).
Very fine (£40-50)
Ece
123 Unit, two crescents back-to-back across wreath pattern,
rev. horse running right, ECE below, s in front, 1.23g/12h
(BMC 4348; VA 760; S 445). Very fine, well-centred
(£50-70)
124 Unit, similar, 0.82g/9h (BMC 4348; VA 760; S 445).
Very fine (£40-60)
125 Units (2), similar, 0.91 g/7h, 0.82g/11h (BMC 4348; VA
760; S 445) [2]. Obverses fine and fair, reverses very
fine (£50-70)
Gaul
126 Armorica, Unit, head right, rosette in front, rev. horse
galloping left, lyre between two rosettes below,
1.09g/3h ( cf . Tache DT 2283). Part flat, otherwise very
fine (£40-50)
Continental Europe
127 BelCIC coinage, Quarter-Stater, cruciform wreath pattern
with saltire of petals, cogwheels and annulets in angles,
rev. horse running right, three cogwheels around,
1.10g/6h. Very fine and extremely rare, the type
apparently unrecorded (£400-500)
A GROUP OF CHARLES I OXFORD MINT SHILLINC
from an Old Collection
128
1642, mm. plume, reads hiber, rev. three plumes above
Declaration, date below, reads leg, colon after ang,
colon stops, 5.74g/6h (Morr. B-3; cf. SCBI Broooker 924;
N 2439; S 2971). Obverse fine, reverse nearly very fine,
rare (£300-350)
Same obv. die as lots 1 29 and 1 30
129 1642, mm. plume, reads hiber, rev. three plumes above
Declaration, date below, reads leg, no colon after ang,
colon stops, 5.79g/9h (Morr. B-3; SCBI Brooker 924,
same dies; N 2439; S 2971). Fine, rare (£200-250)
Same obv. die as lots 1 28 and 1 30
130 1642, mm. plume, reads hiber, rev. three plumes above
Declaration, date below, reads dissipentv and LEG, no
colon after ang, 5.70g/8h (Morr. B-3; SCBI Brooker 924,
same obv. die; N 2439; S 2971). Scratched both sides
and very slightly double-struck (but not where the R of
dissipentvr is omitted), otherwise fine, rare (£250-300)
Same obv. die as lots 1 28 and 1 29
131 1642, mm. plume, reads hib, rev. three plumes above
Declaration, date below, reads LEG, no colon after ang,
colon stops, 5 . 5 3g/5 h (Morr. C-3; SCBI Brooker -; N
2439; S 2971). Reverse double-struck, otherwise fine
and rare; this die combination not recorded by
Morrieson (£250-300)
Same obv. die as lols 1 32 and 1 3 t
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132 1643, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
date below, reads par, colon before legend, pellet stops,
6.25g/9h (Morr. A-2; SCBI Brooker N 2439; S 2972).
Weakly struck in places, otherwise nearly very fine,
very rare; the die combination not recorded by
Morrieson (£400-500)
Same obv. die as lots 131 and 133
133 1643, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
date below, reads par, colon stops, 4.54g/12h (Morr.
A-3; SCBI Brooker 926-7, same obv. die; N 2439; S
2972). Clipped, otherwise fine, rare (£100-120)
Same obv . die as lots 131 and 132. Morrieson recorded two rev. dies:
this differs from both Brooker 926 and 927
134 1643, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
colon stops, 6.02g/3h (Morr. C-2, but rev. from a
different die to that illustrated; SCBI Brooker -; N 2440;
S 2972). Flan ragged at top and weak in places,
otherwise nearly very fine, rare (£200-250)
Same obv. die as lot 135
135 1643, mm. plume, rev. three small Shrewsbury plumes
above Declaration, date below, colon stops, 6.11 g/1 2 h
(Morr. C-8; cf. SCBI Brooker 934; N 2441; S 2974).
Attempted piercing at centre (at the time of the
re-coinage of 1696-7?), otherwise obverse fine, reverse
nearly very fine, rare; the die combination not recorded
by Morrieson (£200-250)
Same obv. die as lot 134
136 1643, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
date below, large lettering, reads pa, colon stops,
5.22g/4h (Morr. D-1; SCBI Brooker 932; N 2439; S 2972).
Obverse fine, reverse better but clipped (£80-100)
137 1643, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
date below, pellet stops, colons in Declaration,
5.99g/8h (Morr. D-1, but rev. from a different die to that
illustrated; SCBI Brooker 930, same rev. die; N 2440; S
2972). Pierced at centre (for the re-coinage of
1696-7?), otherwise fine, rare (£150-180)
138
1643, mm. plume, rev. three small Shrewsbury plumes
above Declaration, date below, colon stops, 5.76g/8h
(Morr. E-8; SCBI Brooker 934, same dies; N 2441; S
2974). Fine, rare (£200-250)
139
1643, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
date below, colon stops, 5.78g/12h (Morr. F-3; SCBI
Brooker 935, same dies; N 2442; S 2972). Weakly
struck, otherwise nearly very fine, rare (£500-600)
140 1643, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
date below, first numeral in script, rosette stops, colon
before and at end of legend, 5.49g/9h (Morr. G-9; SCBI
Brooker N 2445; S 2972). Very fine, rare (£500-600)
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HARLES I OXFORD MINT SHILLINGS from an Old Collection
141
1644, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
date in small numerals and ox below, first numeral in
script, lozenge stops also by plumes, date and ox,
5.79g/1 Oh (Morr. A-1; SCBI Brooker N 2447; S 2975).
Flan a little ragged, nearly very fine, rare (£500-600)
145 1644, mm. plume, lozenge stops, rev. three plumes
above Declaration in two lines, date in small numerals
and ox below, lozenge between two colons before
legend, lozenge stops and by plumes and date,
5.67g/10h (Morr. D-3; SCBI Brooker 944, same dies; N
2449; S 2975). Struck on a large flan, the reverse that
of the pattern, Morr. C-3, with bust right, plugged at
top, otherwise very fine, very rare (£300-400)
142 1644, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
date in large numerals and ox below, first numeral in
script, rosette between colons before legend, pellet
stops, colons in Declaration, 5.58g/4h (Morr. A-5; SCBI
Brooker 936, same dies; N 2445; S 2972B). Striking split
at 7 o'clock and reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise
fine, rare (£200-250)
146 1642, a contemporary cast copy, 4.59g/5h (cf. Morr.
D-3; cf. N 2439; cf. S 2971). Fine (£50-60)
143 1644, mm. plume, rev. three plumes above Declaration,
date in large numerals below, first numeral in script,
pellet stops and at each side of date, 5.70g/6h (Morr.
A-8; SCBI Brooker -; N 2444; S 2972A). Crown and face
scratched, obverse fine, reverse very fine (£150-200)
144
1644, mm. plume, lozenge and double lozenge stops,
rev. three plumes above Declaration, date 1044 (sic) in
small numerals and ox below, colon stops, pellets in
Declaration, lozenges by plumes, date and ox, 4.36g/4h
(Morr. C-7; SCBI Brooker 94 1, same dies; N 2448; S
2975). ( lipped almost to inner circle and pierced at 10
o'clock, cctherwise fine (£40-50)
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BRITISH COINS from Other Properties
Early Anglo-Saxon Period
Secondary series (c 710-760)
147 SCEATTA, series G, bust right, cross in front, rev.
standard, 0.96g/10h (M 269-70; N 43; S 808). Good
very fine (£90-120)
148 Sceatta, series R, type 30, Wodan head, rev. two men
each holding a cross, 1.04g/12h (M 430-1; N 171; S
844). Obverse good very fine, reverse slightly pitted,
nearly very fine (£120-150)
Eadmund
153 Penny, Eadmund, A, rev. cross with pellets in angles,
EADMONV mone, 1.20g/6h (Pagan, BN) 1982, pp.75-6,
rev. legend not noted; N 456; S 954). Small chip at 2
o'clock, otherwise very fine, rare (£40 (1-500)
Provenance:
Bl A. Cillis
Viking Coinages: Danelaw
154 Alfred, Penny, Two Line type, obv. of London style,
rev. f(?)eiefred in two lines, 1.37g/12h (N 475/1; S 966).
Good very fine (£400-500)
149 Sceatta, series S, female centaur, rev. whorl of wolves'
heads, 1.04g/12h (M 438-41; N 121; S 831). Slightly
off-centre, very fine (£150-180)
Kings of Northumbria
150 Redwulf, Styca, Monne, 1.02g/2h (N 189; S 867);
Aethelred II (Second reign), Styca, Wulfred (?),
retrograde legends, 0. 73g/1 2 h (N 190; S 868);
Archbishops of York, Wigmund, Styca, Hunlaf, 0.85g/7h
(N 196; S 870) [3]. First two fine, last better (£30-40)
Kings of Mercia
Offa (757-796)
151 Penny, Gp II, Ahlmund, bust right, jewel below, rev.
alhmund in three lines within serpent torque, jewel at 5
o clock, 1-19 g/ 1 2 h (CEB 42; N 318; S 905). Surfaces
slightly pitted, otherwise nearly extremely fine, very rare
(£1 ,500-2,000)
Provenance:
Found at Abbots Bromley (Staffordshire), 1 953
Kings of East Anglia
/Ethelstan I (c. 825-840)
152 Penny, Torhtelm, A, rev. cross pattee, torhtelm,
1 .1 2g/3h (Pagan, BN) 1982, p.64; cf. SCBI American
230; N 440; S 950). Legends weak at one point,
otherwise nearly extremely fine, well-centred and with
attractive grey tone, very rare (£700-800)
/Ethelberht (858-866)
155
Penny, Hereferth, bust right, rev. herefred moneta in
limbs and angles of voided cross, 1.19g/6h (N 620; S
1053). Rim chipped between 9 and 12 o'clock,
otherwise nearly extremely fine (£600-700)
Provenance:
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 May 1971, lot 41
bt Spink
Alfred the Great (871-899)
156 Penny, Lunette type, Heremod, diademed bust right,
reads aelbred, rev. heremod moneta in unbroken
lunettes, 0.93g/9h (N 625; S 1057). Broken and repaired
at 11 o'clock, otherwise good very fine with dark lone
(£200-250)
Edward the Elder (899-924)
157
Penny, Two Line type, /Ethered, *dered m"o divided by
three crosses, cross above, trefoil of pellets below,
1.59g/5h (CTCE 69; N 649; S 1087). Small rim chip at 8
o'clock, otherwise good very fine (£350-400)
Prove nace:
Bt Spink | previously with Seab\ 1963)
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/Ethelstan (924-939)
158 Penny, Circumscription type, York, Regnald, edelstan rex
TO BRIT, rev. RECN-A:-L-D- MO EFORPi, 1.32g/5h (cf. CEB
234; N 672; S 1093). Very fine with dark tone , rare
(£550-650)
Eadred (946-955)
159 Penny, Two Line type, North Western style variety [HR2
var. a), Frothric, frodric m- in two lines divided by two
crosses and an annulet, five pellets in cruciform above
and below, 1.44g/3h (BMC 44; cf. CTCE 196; N 709; S
1113). Hairline surface crack on obverse, otherwise
good very fine, very rare (£500-600)
Eadgar (959-975)
160 Penny, Two Line type. North Eastern style, Winemon,
winemon divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets
above and below, 1 .1 2 g/2 h (CTCE 76; N 741; S 1129).
Some surface marks, very fine (£200-250)
/Ethel red II (978-1016)
First Hand type
161 Penny, Canterbury, Boga, boia m'o C/entpare, 1.69g/3h
(BEH 132; N 766; S 1144). Dagger-pierced at 7 o'clock,
otherwise very fine with light grey tone (£180-220)
Provenance:
SCMB November 1952 (10168)
162 Penny, Thetford, Osferth, OSFERD M’O DEOTFO, 1.50g/8h
(BEH 3794; N 766; S 1144). Die flaw on obverse at 4
o'clock, nearly very fine (£150-200)
CRVX type
163 Penny, Canterbury, Eadwold, eadpold m o </Ent,
1 ,39g/XXh (BEH 147; N 770; S 1148). Plugged at top,
.itti-mph’d piercings and surface cracks both sides,
otherwise very fine (£60-80)
164 Penny, Lincoln, Unbein, vnbegn m'o lincol, 1.25g/12h
(Mossop -; cf. BEH 1968; N 770; S 1148). Chipped at 7
o'clock and with several cracks, otherwise very fine
(£120-150)
165 Penny, Winchester, Brihtsige, byrhsige m~o pint,
1.65g/12h (BEH 4145; N 770; S 1148). Slightly crimped,
otherwise very fine with attractive tone (£150-180)
Provenance:
SCMB September 1952 (9145)
Long Cross type
166 Penny, London, Heawulf, heapvlf m'o lvnd, 1.55g/12h
(BEH 2661; N 774; S 1151). Centre cracked and a little
crimped, otherwise very fine with blue/grey tone
(£120-150)
Helmet type
167 Penny, Winchester, /Elfwold, alfpold mQo pint,
1.49g/12h (BEH 4102; N 775; S 1152). Legends weak,
good fine (£90-120)
Provenance:
'Norwich' Collection, DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 8 [from
R.A. Vlack October 1 9741
Last Small Cross type
168 Penny, Winchester, Leofwine, leofpine on pincst,
1.08g/12h (BEH 4258; N 777; S 1154). Hairline surface
crack in second quarter of reverse, otherwise very fine
(£150-180)
169
Pi nny, Winchester, Ordbriht, ordbrihi on pincsr,
1.48g/9h (BEH 4293; N 777; S 1154). Good very fine
(£180-220)
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Cnut (1016-1035)
BRITISH C ( IIIs
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Quatrefoil type
170 Penny, Southwark, Wulfric, pvlfric svde, 1.13g/12h (N
781; S 1157). Slightly crimped and legends weak in
places, otherwise very fine (£140-160)
Short Cross type
171 Penny, Nottingham, Blacaman, blacaman o sno, lis
sceptre, 0.80g/12h (BEH 3196; N 790; S 1159). Part
broken and skilfully repaired, flan crack from edge to
centre and somewhat brightly cleaned, otherwise fine,
rare (£6 0-80)
Provenance:
Found in Ireland
J.F. Chown Collection, Spink Auction 150, 14 March 2001, lot 1037
Ifrom C. Denton]
Harold I (1035-1040)
Long Cross and Fleur-de-lis type
172 Penny, Stamford, Codwine, godpine on sta, 1.00g/8h
(SCBI Lincoln 1371, same dies; N 803; S 1165). Faint
hairline surface crack on reverse and legends weak in
places, otherwise very fine (£400-450)
Harthacnut (1035-1042)
Arm and Sceptre type
173 Penny, in the name of Cnut, Stamford, Godwine, godpine
on STANFOR, 0.98g/6h (N 799; S 1169). Very fine, very
rare (£700-900)
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)
Radiate type
174 Penny, Southwark, /Elfric, elfric on svde:, 0.84g/3h
(Freeman 2; N 815; S 1173). Cracked, nearly very fine
rare (£120-150)
Short Cross type
175 Penny, London, Goltsige, coldsic on lv, 1 18g/12h
(Freeman 514; N 818; S 1175). Very fine (£120-150)
Expanding Cross type, Heavy issue
176 Penny, London, Brixsie, brisie on lvndene, 1.57 g/3 h
(Freeman 195; N 823; S 1177). Chipped at 5 o'clock
and some corrosion on reverse, otherwise very fine
(£150-180)
177 Penny, London, Spraclinc, spracelinc on lvnd:,
1.70g/12h (Freeman 665; N 823; S 1177). Back of head
flat, otherwise very fine (£180-220)
Pointed Helmet type
178 Penny, Steyning, Wulfric, pvferic on stae:-, cross-headed
sceptre, 1.24g/6h (HHK 27; Freeman 36; N 825; S 1179).
Very fine with attractive dark tone (£180-220)
Provenance:
H.H. King Collection
H. Lestocq Collection, Clendining Auction, 14 October 1985, lot 192
[from Baldwin 1975]
Sovereign/Eagles type
179 Penny, Lincoln, Oslac, asloc on unco, 1.12g/6h
(Mossop Freeman -; N 827; S 1181). Some hairline
cracks, otherwise nearly very fine, the moneyer
apparently not recorded for the type (£150-180)
180 Penny, York, Ulfcetel, vlfcetl on eofrp, annulet in first
and fourth quarters, 1.27g/10h (Freeman 407; N 827; S
1181). Weakly struck, nearly very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Cross type
181 Penny, York, Outhgrim, odgrim on eofrp, annulet in
fourth quarter, 1.39g/7h (Freeman 6 N 828: S ll82i.
Good very fine (£180-220)
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Facing Bust type
182 Penny, York, Ulfcetel, vlfctel on eofr, annulet in first
quarter, 1.06g/8h (Freeman 409; N 830; S 1183).
Obverse very fine, reverse nearly so (£120-140)
Pyramids type
183 Penny, Winchester, Leofwold, leofpold on pince,
1.10g/6h (Freeman 230; N 831; S 1184). Cracked, fine
(£50-70)
Harold II (1066)
PAX type
184 Penny, London, Edwine, edpine on lvndei:, 1.30g/5h (N
836; S 1186). Legends weak in places, otherwise very
fine with clear portrait and attractive light tone, rare
(£1,000-1,200)
William I (1066-1087)
Profile Left type
185 Penny, Romney, Wulfmaer, pvlfm/ER on rv, 1.33g/9h (BMC
39-41; N 839; S 1250). Very fine with attractive light
tone, rare (£500-600)
186 Penny, Warwick, Thurcil, dvrcil on paerinc, 1.26g/6h
(Ebsworth, BNJ 1965, p.80; Lockett 3830, same obv. die
[= Harris, SCMB 1987, pp. 306-7); BMC N 839; S
1250). Pierced at top, otherwise nearly very fine,
exceedingly rare (£250-300)
Only two other coins of the type are believed known of this mint, the
specimen formerly in the Carlyon-Britton collection (lot 1196), with
which this coin shares the same dies, and the Lockett (lot 3830) and
'Ridgemount' (lot 69) coin
Two Stars type
187
Penny,
(Brettell
5 lightly
nthcrwis
Exeter, S.ewine, SEPINE on lEXECl, 1.27g/9h
270, same dies; BMC 51 6; N 845; S 1254).
( rimpi'd with a few faint hairline scratches,
'■ "<ind very fine, rare (£500-600)
her Properties
PAXS type
188 Penny, Winchester, Spraeclinc, spriiclinc on pinc, ns and
Cs ligulate, 1.38g/12h (BMC 1144; N 848; S 1257).
Legends partly weak, otherwise very fine (£200-250)
William II (1087-1100)
Cross Voided type
189 Penny, Norwich, /Elfric, /ELFRic on norpi, 1.27g/6h (N
853; S 1260). Cracked at top and by inner circle
between 2 and 3 o'clock, otherwise very fine,
well-centred and with attractive dark tone, very rare
(£800-1,000)
Henry I (1100-1135)
Annulets type
190 Penny, Southwark, Sprot, sprot on siide, 1.16g/9h (cf.
BMC 14; N 857; S 1263). A little bent and cracked at 11
o'clock to centre, otherwise very fine, very rare
(£400-450)
PAX type
191 Penny, Norwich, Howorth, hiipord o nord, 1.28g/12h
(Harris, SCMB 1986, p.99; N 859; S 1264). Flan slightly
irregular and scratch to right of neck, otherwise obverse
very fine, reverse nearly so, very rare (£400-500)
Found at Tittershall (Norfolk), 2004
192 Cut Halfpenny, Norwich, Howorth, [h]iipodon[ - ],
0.69g/6h (N 859; S 1264). Very fine, very rare (£40-60)
Star in Lozenge Fleury type
193 Penny, Worcester, /Ewi, api : on • pi|re]cestr, 1.29g/3h (N
869; S 1274). Scratch on reverse and legends part flat,
otherwise good fine and extremely rare, the moneyer
previously unrecorded (or the type at this rare mint
(£700-800)
Provenance:
Found at Horncastle (Lincolnshire), 2000.
UNI Coin Register 2003, 263, this coin. The moneyer is only otherwise
recorded for the reign on a coin of type XIV formerly in the Richard
Mack collection (.SC 111 20, 1565: cf. Harris, SCMB 1988, p.39), and
possibly two others (BMC ll>5 and 'Beauvais' hoard)
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Quadrilateral on Cross Floury type
194 Penny, Carlisle, Erebald, er[eba]ld[: o]n: car:, 1 .3 3g/3 h
(Harris, SCMB 1983, p.229; BMC N 871; S 1 276).
Hairline scratches both sides and obverse legend flat,
otherwise nearly fine, reverse better, very rare
(£500-600)
Provenance:
Found at Tamworth (Staffordshire), 2004
200 Pinny, Tealby A2, mint illegible, Rogier, rocie|r : on :
I, 1.39g/3h (N 952/2; S 1337); Edward I, Farthing,
class X, 0.28g/5h (W 30h; N 1058; S 1450); James I,
Farthing, Lennox type 3c, mm. annulet, 0.65g/12h (N
2135; S 2679) [3|. line (£50-6 0)
201 Pinny, Tealby B, Durham, lohan, [l]OHAN : on : dvn[ho),
l.27g/XXh (Allen 12; BMC 252; N 953; S 1 338).
Off-centre and obverse from a rusted die, weakly
struck, otherwise fine with dark tone (£50-70)
Provenance:
L.A. Lawrence Collection, lot unspecified
J.J. North Collection
hi D. Hess.
Stephen (1135-1154)
Cross Moline type
195 Penny, variety with annulets in crown, mint and moneyer
uncertain, 1.24g (N 875; S -). Cracked and scratched,
fair to fine, very rare (£50-80)
196 Cut Halfpenny, London, Dereman, der[man : on :] lvn:,
0.68g/6h (N 873; S 1278); Henry II, Pennies (2), Tealby
F, mint uncertain, Short Cross series, class lb, Carlisle,
Alain (N 961, 963; S 1342, 1344); Henry III, Long Cross
series, Penny, class lllc, Canterbury, Nicole (N 988; S
1364) [4]. Fair to fine (£60-80)
Cross Pommee type
197 Penny, London, Rodbert, |ro]dber[t : on : l]vn, 0.86g/12h
( cf . BMC 202; N 881; S 1282). Slightly chipped and
cracked to centre, otherwise nearly very fine
(£150-180)
Eustace
198 Cut Halfpenny, half-length figure with sword type, evst,
rev. cross pattee in quatrefoil, pellets in annulets in
spandrels, -lefnobe, 0.58g/5h (N 929; S 1316). Very
fine, very rare, the reverse legend seemingly
unrecorded (£300-400)
Henry II (1154-1189)
199 Penny, Tealby A1, Canterbury, Ricard M, ric:ar[d : m : on
: c|an, 1.30g/2h (N 952/1; S 1337). Part flat, otherwise
very fine (£50-70)
With collector's ticket endorsed with BMC number by F. Elmore Jones
202
Penny, Tealby Cl, London, Hunfrei, [h]vnfrei : on : lv,
1.40g/7h (N 956; S 1339). Obverse very fine, reverse
fine (£80-100)
203 Penny, Tealby D1, London, Ricard, rica[rd : on : lv],
1.37g/5h (N 958/1; S 1340). Off-centre and part flat,
fine (£40-60)
Richard I (1189-1199)
204 Penny, class IVa, Durham, Adam, adam • on dvr,
1.29g/9h (Allen dies 415/412; N 968/1; S 1348A).
Hairline scratch on obverse, otherwise very fine,
extremely rare of this moneyer (£250-300)
Superior to the Mass specimen (SCBI 56, 956: DNW Auction 61 , lot 204)
John (1199-1216)
205 Penny, class Vb1/Va2, Canterbury, Samuel, samvel • on •
CA, 1.21g/3h (N 970/969; S 13590. Slightly off-centre,
fine, rare (£50-60)
206 Penny, class Vb2, Chichester, Pieres, pieres on etc,
1 -35g/1 2h (Allen dies 8/p5; HHK 198; N 970; S 1351).
Scratch across forehead, otherwise fine, rare (£40-60)
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BRITISH COINS from
Henry III (1216-1272)
Short Cross series
207 Pennies (2), class Vlb, London, Walter, 1.47g/3h (N
975/2; S 1354), class VI lb, Canterbury, Henri, 1.42g/2h
(N 979; S 1356B); Long Cross series, Pennies (2), class
1 1 1 be, London, Nicole, 1.48g/9h (N 987/1; S 1363), class
Vc, London, Davi, 1.38g/3h (N 993; S 1369) [4], Third
cracked, otherwise mostly fine (£40-60)
Other Properties
Edward I (1272-1307)
214 Long Cross series, Penny, Bury St. Edmunds, class VI,
Ion, ioh ON SEINTED, 1.37g/4h (N 1001; S 1377); New
coinage, Penny, class IVb, Robert de Hadeleie, 1.24g/6h
(Tatler dies ni; N 1024; S 1417), Halfpence (2), Bristol,
class lllc, revs, composite s, thick waisted s, 0.61 g/9h,
0-54g/1 1 h (SCBI North 961, 963; W 2, 2 i; N 1045/1; S
1439) [4 ] . About fine and better (£80-100)
Long Cross series
208 Penny, class 1 1 1 be, Bristol, Elis, elis on brvst, 1.46g/6h
(N 987/1; S 1363). Good very fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
R.C. Lockett Collection, Part III, Clendining Auction, 4-6 November
1958, lot 2985 (part)
I.S. Wright Auction 1 22, 1 5 December 1 998, lot 3648
209 Penny, class 1 1 1 b, Shrewsbury, Nicole, nicole on sros,
1 - 3 9 g/ 3 h (N 987; S 1363). Good very fine, rare
(£100-120)
Provenance:
R.C. Lockett Collection, Part I, Clendining Auction, 6-9 June 1955, lot
1 203 (part)
I.S. Wright Auction 1 22, 1 5 December 1 998, lot 3651
bt D. Hess
210
Penny, class 1 1 1 b, Wilton, Willem, willem on wilt,
1.27g/2h (N 987; S 1363). Legends a little weak, very
fine (£60-80)
211 Penny, class Vf, London, lohs, iohs on lvnden, 1.43g/6h
(N 996; S 1372). Good very fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
R.C. Lockett Collection, lot unspecified;
bt D. Hess
212 Penny, class Vg, London, Walter, l.26g/6h (N 997; S
1373); together with other miscellaneous Edward Pence
(3) [ 4 1 . First slightly bent and scratched on crown,
otherwise very fine, others in varied state (£40-60)
213 Penny, class Vh, London, Renaud, renavd on lvnd,
1.49g/9h (N 998; S 1374). Very fine, rare (£6 0-80)
PRC JVFNANf t :
R ( I < ,< Fell C Jollection, lot urtspei ified
215 Pennies (6), all London, class Ic, lib, Hid, lllg, IVb, IXb
(N 1012, 1015, 1019, 1022, 1024, 1037/1; S 1382, 1386,
1390, 1393, 1395, 1408) [6], Fourth and fifth very fine,
others fine, last cracked (£70-90)
216 Pennies (3), York (Royal), class llle, pellet barred ns,
1.38g/2h (SCBI North 137; N 1020; S 1391); Canterbury,
class IVd, 1 . 3 2 g/2 h (SCBI North 252; N 1026; S 1397);
Durham, class IXbi, 1.45g/2h (Allen 57; SCBI North 398;
N 1037/1; S 1408) [3|. Fine (£30-40)
217 Penny, class lllg, Durham, Bp de Insula, 1.39g/5h (Allen
37; SCBI North 185; N 1022; S 1422). Very fine,
well-centred on a full flan (£50-70)
Provenance:
CNG Mailbid Sale 35, 20 September 1 995 (1 587)
218 Pennies (2), both Durham, Bp Bek, class IVc, mm. cross
moline, unbarred as, 1.03g/9h (Allen 42; SCBi North
243; N 1025; S 1423); class Vlb, n of anc double-barred,
1.32g/5h (Allen 51; SCBI North 298; N 1031; S 1423) [2],
First with pitted surfaces and chipped at 2 o'clock,
otherwise fine, second fine but very rare of this mint
(£80-100)
Second only illustrated
219 Pennies (2), both London, class Xcfl, 1.39g/12h, Xc-f3,
1.30g/6h (N 1040, 1042/2; S 1410, 1412); Farthing,
London, class IXb, 0.31 g/7h (W 26; N 1057/2; S 1449A);
Edward II, Penny, London, class Xla2, 1 . 3 7 g/5 h (N
1060/2; S 1455) [4 ] . Third cracked, otherwise very fine
or nearly so (£80-100)
220 Penny, class Xcf2, Canterbury, triple stop after hyb,
I. 43g/12h (SCBI North 613, this coin; N 1041; S 1419).
Very fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
J. J. North Collection [from Spink 19601
C.J. Martin FPL September 1999 (H 50)
221 Pennies (2), both London, class Xcf3, 1.42g/8h (SCBI
North 677, this coin; N 1042/2; S 1412), 1.33g/9h (SCBI
North 705, this coin; N 1042/2; S 1412) [2], Very fine
(£80-100)
Provenance:
First J.J. North Collection [from Spink 1968), C.J. Martin FPL 27 (372)
Second J.J. North Collection [from Spink 19701, C.|. Martin FPL 27 (374)
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iron
222 Halfpenny, London, class VII, rev. double-barred ns,
5.92g/1 1 h (W 7; SCBI North 984; N 1048; S 1435).
Nearly extremely fine, rare (£180-220)
223 Farthing, Lincoln, class Hide, 0.37g/12h (SCBI North
1015; N 1053/2; S 1453). Legends part flat, otherwise
very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
Davissons Mailbid Sale 1 1, 23 June 1999 (254).
Illustration enlarged
224 Farthing, London, class lllg, 0.37g/4h (W 10; SCBI North
1012; N 1053/3; S 1446). Very fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt CNC.
Illustration enlarged
225 Farthing, London, class IXb, 0.27g/2h (W 23; SCBI North
1027; N 1057/2; S 1449A). Very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt M. Trenerry.
Illustration enlarged
226 Farthing, London, class X, 0.31 g/3h (W 28; N 1058; S
1450); Henry VIII , Second coinage, Penny, Bp Wolsey,
mm. trefoil, tw by shield, cardinal's hat below, 0.55g/6h
(N 1811; S 2352); Elizabeth I, Fifth issue. Halfgroat, mm.
tun, 0.95g/6h (N 2016; S 2579) [3 ] . Second fine, others
very fine (£70-90)
227 Farthings (2), both London, class X-XI, 0.33g/6h,
0.43g/3h (W 30b; SCBI North 1032; N 1070/1; S 1450)
12], Very fine and nearly so (£60-80)
Edward II (1307-1327)
228 Penny, Durham, Bp Kellawe, class Xlb2, rev. crozier at
top, 1 . 33g/1 2h (Allen 90; SCBI North 830; N 1061/2; S
1469). Part of legends weak, otherwise very fine
(£40-50)
Provenance:
Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 226 (part)
Edward III (1327-1377)
Second coinage
229 I Iai i penny, Reading, mm. cross pattee, rev. star after
villa radinc, escallop in second quarter, 0.48g/9h (W
type 3; SCBI North 1108; N 1303/3; S 1541). Chipped at
bottom and cracked, otherwise fine, extremely rare
(£100-150)
Provenance:
Found at Holme-next-the-Sea (Norfolk), 2004
Third coinage
230 Penny, London, type I, 0.92g/10h (N 1113; S 1543);
Pre-Treaty period, series F, Penny, Durham, Bp Hatfield,
bust of crude style (from a local die), rev. reads
[dvr]ene, crozier at top, annulet stop, 1.08g/12h (Allen
125; cf. Doubleday lot 475; N 1177; S 1595); Treaty
period, Penny, York, Abp Thoresby, reads angli with
very large N, rev. quatrefoil in centre, 1.09g/4h (N 1268;
S 1630) [ 3 ] . Last scratched on reverse, otherwise fine or
better £90-110)
231 Penny, London, obv. type 4, rev. I, 1.30gHh (N 1116; S
1546); Henry VI, Leaf-Trefoil issue. Halfpenny, mm.
cross V, leaf on breast, trefoil after henric, 0.47g/4h
(Whitton 31; N 1492; S 1905); together with other
miscellaneous hammered Pennies (5) [7], First fine,
second nearly very fine, others in varied state (£6 0-80)
232 Penny, Durham, type D1, Bp de Bury and/or Bp Hatfield,
mm. cross potent, reversed Roman ns, rev. dvnelm,
1.22g/9h (Allen 108; SCBI North 1093; BNJ XXIX, p.332,
no.1; N 1125; S 1549). Scraped both sides, otherwise
fine, rare (£100-120)
Pre-Treaty period
233 Croat, series B/C mule, London, mm. cross 1, rev.
CiviTAS at 6 o'clock, 4.28g/3h (N 1 142/1147; S
1563/1565). Slightly creased at 9 o'clock, nearly very
fine, rare (£150-180)
Provenance:
C.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 7-8 June 1972, lot 374
(part)
W.H. Pheatt Collection, Part II, BDW Auction 15, 6 September 1995, lot
226 (part)
234 Groat, series C, London, mm. cross 1, rev. civitas at 6
o clock, 4.43g/4h (N 1147; S 1565). Legends part flat,
nearly very fine (£80-100)
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235 Groats (2), series D, London, rev. annulet in first
quarter, Roman ns unbarred, 4.27g/6h (N 1152; S 1566);
series E, London, mm. cross 2, annulet stops, 3.75g/11h
(N 1163; S 1567) [2], First slightly buckled, otherwise
fine or better (£90-120)
Provenance:
Second W.H. Pheatt Collection, Part II, BDW Auction 15, 6 September
1995, lot 228 (part)
236 Groat, series E, York, mm. cross 2, 4.48g/4h (N 1164; S
1572); Henry VI, Annulet issue, Halfgroat, Calais, mm.
cross V, 1.72g/3h (Whitton 13b; N 1429; S 1840) [2],
First slightly bent, otherwise fine (£60-80)
237 Groat, series Ga, London, mm. cross 3, without annulet
below bust, rev. annulet in second quarter, 4.44g/10h (N
1193; S 1570). Slightly bent and a few hairlines, good
fine (£50-70)
238 G roat, series Ge, London, mm. cross 3, pellet above
crown, rev. annulet in first quarter, reads t-a-s, 4.48g/8h
(N 1197; S 1570). Face weak, otherwise nearly very
fine (£80-100)
239 H alfcroats (2), both London, series C/D mule, mm.
cross 1, fleurs on cusp except above crown, 2.03g/8h (N
1148/1154; S 1574/5), series Ga/f, mm. cross 3, annulet
below bust, rev. t-a-s, annulet stops, 2.17g/4h (N
1201/4; S 1579); Treaty period, Halfgroat, London, mm.
cross potent, annulet before edward, double annulet
stops, rev. double saltire stops, 2.00g/12h (N 1261; S
1621) [3 1 . Second with hairline striking crack and some
scratches, last with chip missing between 10 and 12
o'clock, otherwise fine or better (£80-100)
Provenance:
First C.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 7-8 June 1972, lot
401 (part)
240 Pennies (3), all Durham, Bp Hatfield, series C (2), mm.
cross 1, annulet stops, revs, crozier, reverse-barred
Roman ns, DVNELMl and DVNELMIE, 0.98g/5h, 0.88g/2h
(Allen 119; N 1150; S 1592); series E, mm. cross 2,
quatrefoil of annulets at end of legend, rev.
[ij|vnelm[ — ], 0.77g/3h (Allen 122; N 1170; S 1594) [31.
First slightly creased, otherwise fine or nearly so
(£50-60)
241 Pennies (2), both Durham, Bp Hatfield, series Ga, mm.
cross 3, series Gd, mm. cross 3, both revs, crozier to
right, 1 .1 2g/6h, l.04g/4h (Allen 128, 132; N 1215, 1218;
5 1596); Post-Treaty period, Penny, Durham, mm. plain
cross, annulet on breast, rev. ( rozier to left, pellet after
ias and before ovn, 0.93g/6h (Allen 151; N 1297; S
It, 40 1 I ;j I irst better than fine, others fine or nearly so
Treaty period
242
Quarter-Noble, London, mm. cross potent, annulet
before edward, curule x both sides, double saltire stops,
1 -91 g/3 h (SCBI Schneider 84; N 1243; S 1510). Good
very fine (£400-450)
243 Halfcroat, London, double annulet stops, rev. double
saltire stops, 2.20g/1h (N 1259; S 1620); Henry VI,
Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, 3.76g/3h
(Whitton 4a; N 1424; S 1836); Elizabeth I, Fifth issue,
Shilling and Sixpence, both 1583, mm. A [4], First fine,
second nearly very fine, others fair (£70-90)
Richard II (1377-1399)
First issue
244 Halfpenny, type 1, mm. cross pattee, 0.61 g/7h (W Ian;
N 1331 (b); S 1699); Henry VIII, First coinage,
Halfpenny, mm. portcullis, 0.39g/8h (N 1 779; S 2334)
[2], First very fine, second nearly so (£90-120)
Second issue
245 Penny, York, bust with breastline (London dies), rev.
quatrefoil in centre, 0.92g/12h (N 1329c; S 1691);
Halfpenny, type 1, London, nothing on breast, rev. reads
eivitas LOHDOH, 0.54g/1 h (cf. W lb(i); N 1331(b); S 1698)
[2], First fine, second nearly very fine (£70-90)
Henry V (1413-1422)
246 Noble, class C, mm. pierced cross on rev. only, mullet
by wrist, annulet on rudder, broken annulet on ship,
rev. quatrefoil in second quarter, 6 . 9 6 g/ 1 1 h (SCBI
Schneider 226; N 1371; S 1742). Very fine with clear
portrait (£1 ,600-1 ,800)
247 Quarter-Noble, Continental imitation, mm. cross, lis
above shield, annulet to left and quatrefoil to right, lis
of French arms inclined left, lions passant of dachshund
appearance, rev. lis in centre, 1.42g/11h. Very fine,
rare (£400-500)
248 Groat, class B, contemporary imitation, 'scowling' bust,
fleurs on all cusps, legend ends fra, rev. double saltire
before civi and tas, 2.67g/7h (NC 1993, pi. 34, I, same
dies). Slightly chipped and faint hairline scratches on
bust, otherwise fine and interesting (£100-120)
Provenance:
Found at Titchwell (Norfolk), 2004
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249 Penny, Durham, Bp Langley, ( lass C, mullet and broken
annulet by crown, rev. quatrefoil after tas, 0.98g/9h
(Allen 156; N 1405; S 1782). Part flat, otherwise good
fine (£50-70)
250 Penny, Durham, Bp Langley, class D, mullet and annulet
by crown, rev. quatrefoil after tas, 0.80g/3h (Allen 157;
N 1406; S 1783). Slightly off-centre, nearly very fine
with dark tone (£80-100)
Provenance:
R.C. Lockett Collection, Part II, Clendining Auction, 11-17 October
1956, lot 1425 (part)
251 Penny, Durham, Bp Langley, class C, mullet and annulet
by crown, rev. annulet in second quarter, saltire stops,
0.85 g/ 1 0h (Allen 158; N 1407; S 1 784). Some
scratches, otherwise fine (£6 0-70)
252 Penny, York, class C, mullet and broken annulet by
crown, rev. quatrefoil in centre, 0.93g/6h (N 1400; S
1785). Struck on a small flan, nearly very fine (£50-70)
253 Pennies (2), both York, class F, mullet and trefoil by
crown, rev. quatrefoil in centre, 0.98g/6h (N 1403; S
1788); class G, mullet and lis by crown, rev. annulet in
second quarter, quatrefoil in centre, 0.91 g/7h (N 1404; S
1791) [2], First fine, second nearly very fine (£70-90)
254 Penny, York, class G, mullet and lis by crown, rev.
annulet in second quarter, 0.66g/4h (N 1404; S 1791);
Henry VI, Rosette-Mascle issue, Penny, York, mullets by
crown, 0.83g/7h (N 1451 (iii); S 1868) [2], First clipped,
second scratched, otherwise fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
J.J. North Collection
255 Halfpence (2), both London, class C, broken annulets by
crown, 0.40g/2h (N 1409; S 1794); class F, trefoil and
annulet by crown, 0.39g/1h (N 1411; S 1796) [2|. Both
with some scratches, otherwise very fine and fine
(£50-60)
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461)
256 Rosette-Mascle issue, Halfgroat, Calais, 1 50g/7h
(Whitton 22; N 1448; S 1862); Penny, York, Abp Kemp,
crosses by hair, rev. quatrefoil in centre, reads ebdraci
0.87g/8h (Whitton 1; N 1451 (i); S 1866) [2]. First nearly'
very fine, second struck on a ragged flan, otherwise
very fine (£100-120)
257 Rosette-Mascle issue, Pennies (2), both Calais, mm.
cross V, 0.82g/6h, 0.79g/9h (Whitton 6; N 1450; S 1865)
12 1. Very fine and nearly so (£90-120)
258 ROSET EE-Masci E ISSUE, Penny, York, Abp Kemp, mm. cross
lllb, mullets by crown, rev. rosette before ebo, quatrefoil
in centre, 0.88g/3h (Whillon 3b; N 1451 (iii); S 1868);
Pinec one-Masole issue ((), Penny, Durham, Bp Langley,
0.81 g/3h (Allen 160; Whitton 2; N 1467; S 1883) |2).
Fine (£60-80)
259 Pinecone -Mascie issue, Halfpenny, London, rex between
pinecone and mascie, 0.49g/10h (N 1468; S 1884);
Leaf-Trefoil issue, Halfpenny, London, leaf on breast,
0.42g/8h (N 1492; S 1905); Leaf-Pellet issue, Halfpenny,
London, pellets by crown, rev. pellet on inner circle
below TAS and DON, 0.41g/1h (N 1512; S 1928) |3|. Fine
to very fine (£60-80)
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470)
Light coinage
260 Groat, London, mm. rose, quatrefoils by neck, trefoils
on cusps except on breast and above crown, rev. pellet
in second quarter, 2.91 g/9h (B & W Vc6; N 1567; S
2000); Penny, Durham, King's Receiver, mm. off flan,
pellet above crown, rev. rose in centre, pellet in second
quarter, 0.79g/12h (N 1544; S 2053) [2], Both
double-struck, nearly very fine (£80-100)
261 Groat, London, mm. crown on obv., sun on rev.,
quatrefoil on breast and each side of neck, 3.01 g/7h (B
& W VIII; N 1571; S 2001). Striking crack at 5 o'clock,
otherwise very fine with attractive grey tone (£120-150)
262
263 Groat, Bristol, mm. sun on obv., rose on rev., b on
breast, quatrefoils by neck, villa brestow, e punched
over o, 2.76g/8h (B & W Vl/V; N 1580; S 2004). Flan
flaws on face and slightly creased, otherwise verv fine
(£80-100)
264
Groat, London, mm. long cross fitchee on obv., sun on
rev., small trefoils by neck and on cusps except above
crown, 3.02g/12h (B & W Xa, 3c; N 1577; S 2003).
Good very fine (£150-180)
Groat, Bristol, mm. crown, b on breast, quatrefoils by
neck, fleurs on cusps except above crown, 2.79g Mh (B
cK W VII; N 1580; S 2004). Nearly very fine (£80-
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265
Groat, Coventry, mm. sun, quatrefoils by neck, c on
breast, trefoils on cusps but not above crown, double
saltire after franc, 3.05g/10h (B & W VI, 1; N 1581; S
2008). On an irregular flan, faint hairline striking cracks
at 7 and 7 7 o'clock, otherwise very fine with attractive
light tone, rare (£300-350)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin
266 Groat, York, mm. lis on obv., sun on rev., e on breast,
quatrefoils by neck, trefoils on cusps except above
crown, 2.83g/12h (B & W VIII, b/a; N 1583; S 2012).
Small striking split at 7 o'clock, otherwise nearly very
fine (£80-100)
267 Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. pall, quatrefoils by neck,
trefoils on cusps except above crown, 1.58g/5h (B & W
Vb 3; N 1590; S 2028); Halfpenny, London, mm.
uncertain, trefoils by neck, 0.32g/7h (N 1608; S 2068)
[2], Nearly very fine (£80-100)
268 Penny, Durham, King's Receiver, mm. cross, local dies,
rev. rose in centre, reads divitas donoli, 0.63h (B & W
b6/ii6; N 1544; S 2053). Nearly very fine (£60-80)
269 Halfpenny, London, mm. crown, trefoils by neck,
0.36g/12h (B & W VIII; N 1608; S 2068); Second reign,
Halfpenny, London, mm. cinquefoil, nothing by bust,
0.40g/2h (B & W XXI; N 1667; S 2137) [2], Very fine and
nearly so (£90-120)
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483)
270 Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. rose, c on breast, rev. rose
in centre, 1.17g/3h (B & W XX; N 1639; S 2108); Pennies
(2), Durham, Bp Dudley, mm. cinquefoil, D and v by
neck, rev. omits D from centre, 0.69g/7h (Allen 188; N
1666; S 2123), York, Abp Neville [suspended], mm. rose,
E and rose by neck, rev. quatrefoil in centre, 0.63g/10h
(B & W XVI 3; N 1648; S 2128) [3]. First on a small flan,
otherwise very fine, others fine (£90-110)
271 Halfpenny, London, mm. pierced cross (with pellet in
second quarter?), pellets by crown, rev. pellet in first
and fourth quarters, 0.46g/11h (W -; B & W -; N -; S -).
Nearly very fine, extremely rare, the variety unrecorded
(L 1 20- 1 507
Richard III (1483-1485)
272
Angel, type 2 b/3 mule, mm. boar's head (no. 2) on obv.,
halved sun and rose (no. 2) on rev., reads R E D E DMT,
5.1 2g/1 Oh (SCBI Schneider 495; N 1677; S 2151/2).
Obverse from a worn and slightly rusted die, otherwise
very fine, rare (£3,500-4,000)
Provenance:
Spink Auction 151,15 March 2001 , lot 541
Henry VII (1485-1509)
273 Angel, class V, mm. pheon, 5.00g/4h ( cf . SCBI Schneider
542-4; N 1698; S 2187). Legends weak between 8 and
10 o'clock, otherwise very fine and well-centred
(£1,000-1,200)
Provenance:
SNC February 2002 (120)
Facing Bust issue
274 Groat, class II, mm. cinquefoil, 2.74g/9h (N 1704; S
2195); Halfpenny, class lllc, no mm. (?), 0.38g/4h (N
1734; S 2245) [2], Fine (£70-90)
275 Groat, class lllc, mm. greyhound's head, 3.00g/4h (N
1705c; S 2199). Flan ragged at 8 o'clock and some
hairline surface cracks, otherwise nearly very fine
(£50-70)
276 Halfgroats (2), both Canterbury, class 1 1 1 b, mm. tun on
obv., lis on rev., rosette stops, 1.15 g/4 h , class lllc, mm.
tun, no stops, 1.49g/3h (N 1712; S 2210-11) [2]. First
good fine, second good very fine (£100-120)
Second only illustrated
277 Halfcroats (2), both Canterbury, class 1 1 1 b, mm. tun,
1.38g/3h, class lllc, mm. tun, l.28g/10h (N 1712; S
2210-11) [2]. Good fine (£50-70)
278 Pennies (4), Old type (2), both York, mm. rose (?), T and
cross by neck, rev. H in centre, 0.67g/7h (N 1721; S
2223), no mm., T and trefoil by neck, rev. quatrefoil in
centre, 0.66g/3h (N 1722; S 2224); Sovereign type (2),
both York, Abp Rotherham, no mm., single pillar and
double pillar to throne, revs, keys below shield,
0.62g/1 2 h , 0.62g/3h (N 1728-9; S 2236, 2238) [4],
Good fine and better (£100-150)
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279 Penny, Sovereign type, Durham, Bp Shirwood, crozier to
right of King, throne with single pillar, rev. shield
between D s, crozier above, 0.69g/9h (Allen 194; N
1730; S 2231). Slightly off-centre, nearly very fine
(£80-100)
280 Pennies (2), both Sovereign type, Durham, Bp Fox, throne
with single pillar, revs, shield between R d, mitre above,
dies differ, 0.64g/3h, 0.60g/3h (Allen 196; N 1731; S
2233) [2]. Fine (£50-60)
281 Pennies (3), all Sovereign type, Durham, Bp Fox, throne
with single pillar topped by lis (2) and saltire, revs.
shield between D R, mitre above, 0.66g/10h, 0.58g/11h,
0.70g/4h (Allen 199; N 1731; S 2233) [3]. Fine or better
(£80-100)
282 Pennies (3), all Sovereign type, Durham, Bp Fox, throne
with two pillars topped by lis and saltires (2), revs.
shield between D R, mitre above, 0.44g/5h, 0.68g/5h,
0.50g/2h (Allen 201; N 1731; S 2234) [3], Fine, last
pierced (£60-80)
Profile issue
283 Croat, mm. pheon, 2.78g/10h (N 1 747; S 2258). With
coarse surfaces and faint hairline scratches, otherwise
fine (£50-70)
Henry VIII (1509-1547)
First coinage
284 Penny, Sovereign type, Durham, Bp Ruthall, mm. lis, td
above shield, 0.67g/10h (Allen 203; Whitton i; N 1776;
S 2331); Second coinage, Pennies (2), both Durham, Bp
Tunstal I, mm. star, CD by large and small shield,
0.59g/7h, 0.59g/12h (Allen 211; Whitton viii; N 1813; S
2354) [3], All slightly creased and first two cracked,
otherwise fine (£50-70)
Second coinage
285 Croat, Tower, mm. lis, bust D, rev. saltires in forks,
2.41 g/3h (Whitton v, a; N 1797; S 2337E); Halfpenny,
Tower, mm. lis, rev. Roman ns, 0.22g/9h (Whitton ii; N
1815; S 2356) [2], First fine, second nearly very fine
(£70-90)
286 Halfgroats (2), Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross
patonce, WA by shield 1 .31 g/7h (Whitton iii; N 1802; S
2343), York, Abp Wolsey, mm. voided cross, tw by
shield, cardinal's hat below, 1.25g/8h (Whitton i; N
1805; S 2346); Third coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, no
mm, 1 ,08g/1 1 h (Whitton b; N 1852; S 2378) [3|. Last
creased, otherwise fine or better (£80-100)
Third coinage
287 7 estoon, Tower, mm. pellet-in-annulet and lis, reads vm,
Roman es, double saltire stops, 7.53g/3h (N 1841; S
2364). Nearly very fine with grey tone (£2,500-3,000)
288 Testoon, Southwark, mm. S, double trefoil stops, rev.
sleeve stops, 6.18g/9h (N 1842; S 2 367). Small striking
split at 8 o'clock and surfaces lightly scraped, otherwise
fine (£250-300)
289 Testoon, Bristol, mm. WS monogram on rev. only,
semi-colon stops, quatrefoil at end of legend, rev.
trefoil, quatrefoil and rose stops, 6.65g/8h (N 1843; S
2368). Centres a little weak, otherwise nearly very fine,
rare (£1,500-1,800)
Posthumous coinage
290 Pennies (2), Tower, no mm, three-quarters facing bust,
0.67g/8h (N 1883; S 2418), Canterbury, no mm, facing
bust, Roman lettering, 0.49g/12h (N 1887; S 2422);
Halfpenny, Canterbury, no mm, similar, reads H 8,
0.2 5g/1 2 h (N 1890; S 2427) [3]. First fine, others good
fine (£120-150)
Edward VI (1547-1553)
Second period, 6 oz. issue
291 Shilling, mdxlix, Southwark, mm. y, bust 5, 4.90g/10h iN
1917/2; S 2466B). Weakly struck and scratched both
sides, otherwise fine (£80-100)
Third period, Fine issue
292
Shilling, mm. tun, 6.01 g/3h (N 1937; S 2482). Bent
mark of value, otherwise good fine (£120-150)
by
293 Sixpence, mm. y, 2.86g/4h (N 1938; S 2483); Mary.
Croat, mm. pomegranate, 1.77g/10h (N 1960; S 2492);
Philip and Mary, Croat, mm. lis, 1.72g/5h (N 19
2508) |3|. Varied state (£70-90)
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Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Second issue
294 Shilling, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3C, 5.71 g/1 Oh (N
1985; S 2555); Groat, mm. cross-crosslet, bust IF,
1.96g/6h (N 1986; S 2556) [2], First scratched,
otherwise fine or nearly so (£50-70)
Third issue
295 Sixpences (3), 1564, mm. pheon, 1566, mm. portcullis,
1568, mm. coronet; Threepence, 1561, mm. pheon;
Three-Halfpence (2), 1561, mm. pheon, 1573, mm.
acorn; Penny, mm. coronet (N 1997-8, 2000-1; S 2561-2,
2565, 2568, 2570) [7]. Mostly fine (£100-120)
296 Sixpences (2), 1567, mm. coronet, bust 4B, 3.02g/12h;
1574, mm. acorn, bust 5A, 3.1 0g/1 2h (N 1997; S 2562-3)
[2], Fine (£60-80)
297 Sixpence, 1572, mm. ermine, bust 4B, 2.89g/11h (N 1997;
S 2562), Threepence, 1568, mm. coronet, bust 4D,
1.40g/2h (N 1998; S 2566); Fifth issue, Halfgroat, mm.
woolpack, bust 6E, 0.99g/8h (N 2016; S 2579) [3]. Fine
(£90-120)
298 Three-Halfpence, 1561, mm. pheon, bust 3G, large flan,
0.74g/4h (N 2000; S 2568). Well-centred, nearly
extremely fine and as struck, attractive dark tone
(£250-300)
299 Three-Farthings, 1561, mm. pheon, bust 31, 0.35g/6h (N
2002; S 2571). Extremely fine and as struck, attractive
dark tone, rare (£200-250)
Illustration enlarged
Fourth issue
300 Penny, mm Greek cross, bust 5B, 0.48g/11h (N 2001; S
2575). Very slightly off-centre, otherwise nearly
extremely fine with attrac tive dark lone (£80-100)
P«r )VI NAN( i :
1 Star k Culler tion, Sotheliy Auction, 22- i April 1 999, lt>l 763 (part).
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Fifth issue
301 Pound, mm. woolpack, bust 8A, 11.22 g/9 h
(Brown/Comber F6; SCBI Schneider 799; N 2008; S
2534). Good very fine with attractive tone
(£5,500-6,000)
302 Shillings (3), mm. crescent, 5.49g/6h, mm. woolpack (2),
5.81 g/2h, 5.60g/6h (N 2014; S 2577) [3], Fine
(£90-110)
303 Shilling, mm. tun, 5.62g/6h; Halfgroat, mm. key,
0.88g/2h; Penny, mm. hand, 0.46g/9h (N 2014, 2016-17;
S 2577, 2579-80); Sixth issue, Sixpence, 1602, mm. 1,
2.04g/3h (N 2015; S 2585) [4]. Last clipped, otherwise
mostly fine (£60-80)
304 Sixpence, 1596, mm. key (over woolpack on obv.), bust
6C, 2.79g/9h (N 2015; S 2578A); Sixth issue, Sixpence,
1602, mm. 1, 2.77g/10h (N 2015; S 2585) [2], Fine, rare
(£80-100)
Provenance:
First R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot
41 9 (part)
305 Halfpenny, mm. crescent (over escallop?), 0.29g/11h (N
2018; S 2581). Good very fine with dark tone, rare
(£6 0-80)
Illustration enlarged
306 Halfpenny, mm. hand, 0 . 2 2 g/ 1 2 h (N 2018; S 2581);
together with other miscellaneous English silver coins
(3) [4]. First very fine but chipped, others in varied state
(£40-60)
307 Halfpenny, mm. tun, 0.22g/1h (N 2018; S 2581). Very
fine (£40-60)
Sixth issue
308 Crown, mm. 1, 29.58g/11h (FRC E6 [not in Sale]; N
2012; S 2582). Scratch on face and above shield,
otherwise very fine with clear portrait and attractive
dark tone (£2,500-2,800)
Milled coinage
309 Sixpence, 1567, mm. lis, 2.97g/6h (N 2030; S 2599);
I hreeponee, 1562, mm. star, 1.49g/6h (N 2034; S 2603)
1 2]. Both bent, about fine (£90-120)
co.uk
Illustration enlarged
James I (1603-1625)
First coinage
310 Shilling, mm. thistle, first bust, 5.58g/12h (N 2072; S
2645); Second coinage, Shilling, mm. rose, fourth bust,
5.74g/11h (N 2100; S 2655); Third coinage, Shilling,
mm. trefoil, sixth bust, 5.83g/10h (N 2124; S 2668) [ 3 ] .
First fine, others nearly so (£60-80/
311 Halfgroat, mm. thistle, first bust, 0.82g/11h (N 2076; S
2649), Penny, mm. thistle, second bust, 0.53g/3h (N
2077; S 2650A); Second coinage, Sixpence, 1604, mm.
lis, third bust, 2.68g/10h (N 2102; S 2657) [3]. Second
scratched, otherwise fine or nearly so (£50-60)
Second coinage
312 Rose Ryal, mm. rose, 13.38g/9h (SCBI Schneider 6; N
2613). Very fine, rare (£2,500-3,000)
313 Halfgroat, mm. rose, 0.80g/8h; Charles I, Tower mint,
Sixpence, type 2a, mm. plume, 2.62g/8h ( cf . SCBI
Brooker 591; N 2238; S 2797); Commonwealth,
Halfgroat, 0.85g/3h (N 2728; S 3221) [3]. Second fine,
others very fine (£80-100)
314 Halfgroat, mm. escallop, 0.95g/8h (N 2104; S 2659);
Third coinage, Penny, no mm, 0.55g/1h (N 2128; S 2672)
[2], Very fine and nearly so (£50-60)
Third coinage
315 Crown, mm. trefoil (over lis both sides), 29.74g/12h
(FRC X7XVIII* (Sale, lot 35]; N 2120; S 2664). Detail
somewhat flat, otherwise good fine, toned (£900-1 ,000)
316 Sixpence, 1623, mm. lis, sixth bust, small shield, 1 and 3
ol date punched over smaller numerals, 2.93g/2h (N
2126, S 2670). Cut on cheek, otherwise nearly very fine
with dark tone (£100-120)
317 HALFCROAT, mm. thistle, 0.91g/5h (N 2127; S 2671).
Extremely fine, as strut k (£110-100)
Charles I (1 625-1 649)
Tower mint
318 Halfcrowns (3), Gp II, mm. harp, 13.91g/4h (cf. SCBI
Brooker 310; N 2207; S 2769), Gp III (2), mm. crown,
1 4.76g/1 2h (cf. SCBI Brooker 327-30; N 2209; S 2771),
mm. (P), 1 4.80g/1 2h (cf. SCBI Brooker 354-6; N 2213; S
2840) |3], Fine (£120-150)
319 Shillings (3), Gp C, mm. plume, 5.75g/12h (Sharp C2/1;
cf. SCBI Brooker 445-52; N 2221; S 2783); Gp D (2), mm.
portcullis, 5.68g/8h, mm. crown, 5.65g/8h (Sharp D5/1,
E2/2; N 2223, 2225; S 2785, 2787) [3], Fine or nearly so
(£90-120)
320 Shilling, Gp E, mm. tun, small mark of value, 5.72g/5h
(Sharp FI/1; SCBI Brooker 513-14; N 2228; S 2791 1.
Obverse fine, reverse better but double-struck, cleaned
(£40-60)
Provenance:
From the Middleham (Yorkshire) Hoard, 1993
Spink Auction 109, 4 July 1995, lot unspecified.
The Middleham hoard was probably deposited in 1648 when James,
Duke of Hamilton, approached England at the head of a large army and
Pontefract and Colchester were taken for the King
321 Shilling, Gp E, mm. tun, 6.1 3g/1 2h (Sharp F2/1; SCBI
Brooker -; N 2227; S 2789). Obverse fine, reverse
better, cleaned (£60-80)
322 Shillings (2), both Gp F, mm. star, 6.16g/6h, mm.
triangle-in-circle, 5.81g/6h (Sharp G1/2; cf. SCBI
Brooker 548-50; N 2231; S 2793) [2], Fine (£60-80/
323 Shillings (3), Gp F (2), mm. (P), 6.07g/11h, mm. eye,
5.99g/8h (Sharp G1/2, G2/2; cf. SCBI Brooker 552,
556-9; N 2231-2; S 2843); Gp G, mm. sun, 6.1 1 g/1 1 h
(Sharp HI/1; cf. SCBI Brooker 564; N 2233; S 2844) [3],
Last scratched on obverse, otherwise fine (£120-140)
324 Sixpences (3), Gp D, mm. crown, 2.97g/1h (cf. SCBI
Brooker 620-1; N 2241; S 2800); Gp E, mm. anchor
(vertical on obv., to left on rev.), 3.1 5g/1 h (cf. SCBI
Brooker 630-1; N 2244; S 2802); Gp F, mm. triangle,
2.58g/5h (cf. SCBI Brooker 644-6; N 2246; S 2805) ( 3 ].
Fine or better (£70-100)
325 Sixpence, Gp D, mm. tun (over crown on obv.?), rev.
English arms in three quarters ol the first quarter of
shield, 3. 1 6g/5h (N 2241; S 2800). Fine, the die
engraving error clear and unusual (£50-70)
326 Halfgroats (4), Gp C, mm. rose (over plume on obv.);
C ip D (3), mm. harp, portcullis, anchor to right (over tun
on obv.); Pennies (2), both Gp D. no mm (N 2252, 2255,
2258, 2270; S 2808, 2812, 2817, 2835) [6]. Fine
(£40-50)
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327 Halfgroats (2), Gp D, mm. triangle, 0.74g/10h (cf. SCBI
Brooker 680; N 2258; S 2818), Gp G, mm. sceptre,
0.94g/5h (cf . SCBI Brooker 692-3; N 2260; S 2850);
Penny, Gp G, no mm, 0.54g/1h (SCBI Brooker -; N 2273;
S 2851) [3]. Nearly very fine (£70-90)
Aberystwyth mint
328 Shilling, mm. book, large bust, small mark of value,
traces of wire line inner circle, rev. beaded inner circle,
5.97g/5h (Morr. A-2; cf. SCBI Brooker 750-1; N 2329; S
2882). Good fine, rare (£500-600)
329 Halfcroat, mm. book, 0.93g/12h (Morr. C-2; cf. SCBI
Brooker 784-5; N 2344; S 2902); York, Halfcrown, mm.
lion, Gp 3 [type 5] (Besly 3A; SCBI Brooker 1081; N
2313; S 2867) [2]. Centres of first weak, second clipped
and smoothed, otherwise fine (£40-50)
Bristol mint
330 Shilling, 1643, mm. plume on obv., br monogram on
rev., three plumes above Declaration, date below,
pellet stops, colons in Declaration, 5 . 1 2g/1 Oh (Morr.
A-5; SCBI Brooker 992, same dies; N 2494; S 3012).
Pierced and with trace of mount at top, also small
attempted piercing on reverse at top, otherwise very
fine (£120-150)
Patterns
331 Pattern Halfgroat, by N. Briot, in silver, bust right
wearing ruff, rev. crowned interlinked cs, 1 . 3 3 g/ 6 h
(SCBI Brooker 1255, same dies; N 2687). Very fine
(£80-120)
Newark
332 Halfcrown, 1646, 14.60g/12h (Hird 246; SCBI Brooker
1 222, same flies; N 2638; S 3140A). Fair to fine
(£ 100-350)
rom (. fine
333 Ninepence, 1646, 3.98g/12h (Hird 264-6; SCBI Brooker
1227, same dies; N 2641; S 3144). Dent on crown and
with crease marks, otherwise about fine (£200-250)
Provenance:
P. Finn FPL 12, March 1998 (235)
334 SIXPENCE, 1646, 2.94g/12h (Hird 267-9; SCBI Brooker
1228, same dies; N 2642; S 3146). Light tooling in the
crown, otherwise about very fine, light grey tone
(£700-800)
Provenance:
P. Finn FPL 13, June 1998 (308)
Commonwealth (1649-1660)
335 Halfcroat, 0.75g/8h (ESC 2160; N 2728; S 3221);
Charles II, Third Hammered issue, Shilling, mm. crown,
5.66g/6h (N 2764; S 3322) [2]. First cracked, second
scratched, otherwise fine (£30-50)
Charles II (1660-1685)
Hammered coinage
Third issue
336 Halfcrown, mm. crown, 14.65g/4h (ESC 456; N 2761; S
3321). Nearly fine (£80-100)
337 Sixpence, mm. crown, 2.91 g/1 1 h (ESC 1510; N 2767; S
3323). Striking crack and slight bend at band of crown,
otherwise very fine with clear portrait (£120-150)
Milled coinage
338 Five-Guineas, 1668, first bust, elephant below, edge
vicesimo (MCE 2; S 3329). Minor rim knock on reverse
at 10 o'clock, otherwise very fine with clear profile and
well struck elephant, rare (£4,000-4,500)
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339 Crown, 1672, third bust, edge vicesimo QVARTO (ESC 45;
S 3358). Fine (£70-80)
340 Crown, 1673, third bust, edge vicesimo qvinto (ESC 47;
S 3358). Scratched across laurels, otherwise good fine
(£100-120)
341 Crown, 1684, fourth bust, edge tricesimo sexto (ESC 67;
S 3359). /4 few rim knocks, otherwise fine, rare
(£120-150)
342 Halfcrown, 1670, third bust, edge vicesimo secvndo
(ESC 467; S 3365). Obverse nearly very fine, reverse
good very fine with attractive light blue/grey tone
(£300-350)
343
Halfcrown, 1677, fourth bust, edge vicesimo nono, v
appears struck over a (ESC 479; S 3367). Fine, the
corrected edge year seemingly unrecorded (£80-100)
344 Halfckown, 1679, fourth bust, edge FRICESIMO PRIMO (ESC
481; S 3367). Marks on obverse, almost very fine
(£150-200)
345 Halfcrown, 1680, fourth bust, edge tricesimo secvndo
(ESC 485; S 3367). About fine, extremely rare (£90-120)
346 Pattern Farthing or Shilling, 1676, in pewter, unsigned,
crowned national symbols in cruciform, four interlinked
Cs in centre, date divided by crown above English rose
[as the rev. of the pattern Shilling of 1663, ESC 1067],
rev. similar but undivided date in first quarter, edge
plain, 7.07g/12h (BMC 490; ESC -). Die flaw in first
quarter of obverse, weakly struck but very fine and
without corrosion, excessively rare and possibly the
finest known specimen (£1 ,800-2,200)
Provenance:
SNC June 1 971 (6993), where it is stated that only six are known
347 Threepence, undated (ESC 1958; S 3385). Obverse
lightly flecked, about extremely fine, toned (£40-50)
348 Farthing, 1672 (BMC 519; S 3394); together with other
miscellaneous Farthings (2) [3]. First fine, others better
(£50-70)
James II (1685-1688)
349 Half-Guinea, 1688 (MCE 135; S 3404). Obverse nearly
fine, reverse better (£300-350)
350 Halfcrown, 1685, lirst bust, edge primo (ESC 493: S
3408). Good fine (£120-150)
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William and Mary (1689-1694)
351 Half-Guinea, 1689, first busts (MCE 161; S 3429). Good
fine, rare (£900-1,000)
352 Halfcrown, 1689, second shield, crown without
frosting, edge primo (ESC 511; S 3435). Hairline
scratches on bust, otherwise very fine (£150-180)
353 Sixpence, 1693 (ESC 1529; S 3438). Nearly extremely
fine and attractively toned (£500-600)
354 Halfpenny, 1694, date appears as 1604 (BMC 602; S
3452). Britannia weakly struck, otherwise extremely fine
with clear portraits and attractive tone (£400-500)
William III (1694-1702)
355 Five Guineas, 1701, second bust, edge decimo tertio
(MCE 172; S 3456). Surface scuffed and lightly cleaned
at some time, otherwise extremely fine (£ 2,500-3,000 )
357 Halfcrown, 1698, edge year decimo (ESC 554; S 3494).
Adjustment marks on obverse, French arms weakly
struck on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine
(£400-450)
358 Shilling, 1697n, first bust (ESC 1099; S 3501); together
with miscellaneous hammered silver coins (9) and a
Continental jeton [11], First nearly very fine but
scratched, jeton good very fine, others in varied state
(£80-100)
Anne (1702-1714)
359 Halfcrown, 1704, plumes, edge tertio (ESC 570; S
3581). Fine (£70-90)
360 Halfcrown, 1707, edge septimo (ESC 574; S 3604).
Light haymarking, better than very fine but lightly
cleaned at some time (£350-400)
361 Shillinc, 1702, first bust (ESC 1128; S 3583). Hairline
scratches and surface marks on bust, otherwise very
fine, reverse with attractive blue/grey tone (£90-120)
'{lift ( pown, 1696, third bust, edge o( iavo (ESC 94; S 5472).
Adjustment marks both side's, otherwise nearly very fine
(L I 5 0-200)
362
George I (1714-1727)
EIai fcrown, 1 72 5 ss c , edge decimo (ESC 592; S 504 5).
Nearly very fine, reverse better (£400-450)
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363 Farthing, 1719, small 9, large ohv. letters (BMC 807; S
3662). Very fine (£80-100)
364 Farthing, 1721/0 (BMC 821; S 3662). Some flan flaws,
otherwise very fine, scarce (£80-100)
George II (1727-1760)
365 Five Guineas, 1748, edge vicesimo secvndo (MCE 286; S
3666). Extremely fine (£8,000-9,000)
366 Guinea, 1727, large shield, small lettering (MCE 297; S
3670). Gilt, otherwise good fine, rare (£500-600)
367
Halfcrown, 1746 lima, edge decimo nono (ESC 606;
3695A). Nearly extremely fine (£350-400)
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Halfpenny, 1753 (BMC 883; S 3719) Good
(£70-90)
very fine
369 Halfpenny, 1 754 (BMC 884; S 3719). Weakly struck and
with faint collectors' number inked on reverse,
otherwise nearly extremely fine, traces of original colour
(£70-90)
370 Farthing, 1 754, possibly 4/0 (BMC 891; S 3722).
Reverse from a rusted die, extremely fine with some
original colour (£70-90)
George III (1760-1820)
Pre-1 81 6 issues
371 Bank of England, Dollar, 1804 (ESC 144; S 3768).
Some scratches, good fine (£80-100)
372 Proof Twopence, 1797, late Soho, in bronzed-copper,
edge plain, 56.30g/6h (BMC 1075; S 3776; Selig 1265).
Minor staining, otherwise practically as struck, very rare
(£250-300)
373
Penny, 1797 (BMC. 1132; S 3777). Nearly extremely line,
some original colour (£120-150)
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BRITISH COINS from Other Properties
374 Proof Penny, 1806, in gilt-copper, 1 and 0 of date
imperfect, edge centre-grained, 18.91 g/1 2h (BMC 1 325;
S 3780; Selig 1302). Reverse rim filed at 70 o'clock,
otherwise extremely fine (£120-150)
375 Proof Farthing, 1806, early Soho, in copper, edge
centre-grained, 4.77g/6h (BMC 1389; S 3782; Selig
1439). Practically as struck with some original colour
(£120-150)
New coinage
376 Crown, 1818, edge lviii (ESC 211; S 3787); George IV,
Crown, 1822, edge TERTIO (ESC 252; S 3805) [2], Very
fine, first better (£150-200)
377 Crown, 1820, edge lx (ESC 219; S 3787). Very fine
(£50-70)
378
Halfcrown, 1817, large bust (ESC 616; S 3788). Nearly
extremely fine (£150-180)
379 Shilling, 1816 (ESC 1228; S 3790). Extremely fine or
better, a few small carbon spots on reverse (£80-100)
George IV (1820-1830)
380 Proof Two Pounds, 1826, edge septimo, 15.95g/6h (WR
228; S 1799). Slight surface marks, otherwise good
extremely fine with much brillianc e, rare (£2,200-2,500)
381 Proof Sovereign, 1826, edge grained, 7.99g/6h (WR
237; S 3801). Light brush marks, otherwise brilliant
(£1,500-1800)
382 Proof Half-Sovereign, 1826, edge grained, 4.01g/6h
(WR 249; S 3804). Some light brush marks, otherwise
brilliant, as struck (£1,000-1, 100)
383 Proof Half-Sovereign, 1826, edge grained, 4.00g/6h
(WR 249; S 3804). Good extremely fine, slight surface
marks (£800-1,000)
384 Halfcrown, 1821 (ESC 631; S 3807). A few minor
surface marks, otherwise extremely fine (£200-250)
385 Halfcrown, 1826 (ESC 646; S 3809). Has been cleaned
at some time, slight surface marks, extremely fine
(£150-200)
386 Proof Farthing, 1826, bronzed, edge plain, 4.72g/12h
(BMC 1440; S 3825). A few rim knocks, otherwise
extremely fine (£70-100)
William IV (1830-1837)
387 Si ill i INC,, 1835 (ESC 1271; S 3835). Good extremely fine
with attrac tive golden tone (£180-220)
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389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
Sixpence, 1834 (ESC 1674; S 3836). Minor surface
marks, extremely fine fI'60-80)
Victoria (1837-1901)
Proof Two Pounds, 1887, with initials, edge grained,
16.03g/12h (WR 290; S 3865). Slight surface marks,
otherwise good extremely fine, brilliant (£500-600)
Sovereign, 1850 (M 33; S 3852C). Fine (£70-90)
Sovereign, 1851 (M 34; S 3852C). Nearly very fine
(£80-100)
Sovereign, 1860, large 0 in date (M 43; S 3852D).
Good fine (£80-100)
Sovereign, 1860, large 0 in date (M 43; S 3852D).
Good fine (£80-100)
Half-Sovereign, 1885/3 (M 459A; S 3861). Fine,
overdate clear, rare (£80-100)
Proof Half-Sovereign, 1887, edge grained, 3.92g/12h
(WR 362; S 3869). Some surface marks, extremely fine
(£200-300)
Crown, Double-Florin (Arabic numeral), Halfcrown,
Florin, Shilling and Threepence, all 1887 Jubilee;
together with other miscellaneous silver coins (4) [10].
Very fine or better; 1887 coins in modern fitted case
(£50-70)
Double-Florin, 1887, Halfcrown, 1894, Shillings (2),
1887, 1894, Britannia Croat, 1849, Halfpence (3), 1856,
1860, 1895, Farthing, 1 886; Straits Settlements,
Victoria, 5 Cents, 1900 [10]. Mostly extremely fine
(£70-90)
A Collection of Young head Halfcrowns (17), viz.
1842, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1849, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877,
1878, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887 [17],
Fine to very fine, a few better (£800-1,000)
Florin, 1860 (ESC 819; S 3891). Some surface marks,
nearly extremely fine and attractively toned (£90-120)
Slabbed in NCC holder, graded AU 50
Shilling, 1861 (ESC 1309; S 3904). Practically
with attractive light tone, rare (£140-160)
as struck
401
Shilling, 1873, die 120 (ESC 1 325; S 3906A). Almost as
struck with attractive light lone (£100-120)
402 Britannia Croat, 1838, last 8 over horizontal 8 (ESC
1931 A; S 3913). Extremely fine with attractive light
tone, rare (£50-70)
403 Maundy set, 1877 (ESC 2490; S 3916) [4], Extremely
fine with matching even light tone (£50-60)
404 Maundy set, 1898 (S 3943); Edward VII, Maundy sets
(3), 1902, 1905, 1907 (S 3985) [12], Extremely fine or
better; last in original dated case, others in modern
cases (£150-200)
405 Penny, 1860 (BMC 1617; S 3954). Some minor spotting
and a few surface marks, extremely fine with original
colour (£60-80)
406 Farthing, 1895, young head (BMC 1925; S 3958);
together with other miscellaneous coins in base metal
(5, including a 1724 Halfpenny countermarked mj in
rectangle), a George IV Crown, 1821, with Dharmacakra
countermark and a plated forgery of a Sovereign, 1847
[8], First very fine, others in varied state (£40-60)
Edward VII (1901-1910)
407 Proof Two Pounds, 1902 (S 3967). Matt, scratch on
bust, otherwise good very fine or better (£180-200)
408 Crown, 1902, edge n (ESC 361; S 3978); together with
other Crowns (3), 1819, 1897, 1937, a quantity of British
and World coins, tokens and medals and an Edward VIII
Oxo Coronation Treasure Chest' savings box [Loti.
First good very fine, others in varied state (£150-200)
409 Shillinc, 1907 (ESC 1416; S 3982). Some light surface
marks, otherwise extremely fine (£80-100)
410 Sixpence, 1903 (ESC 1787; S 3983). Extremely fine
(£50-70)
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411 Proof Crown, 1935, in cold, by B. MacKennal and P.
Metcalf, head left with artist's initials on truncation,
rev. St. George riding over dragon in Art Deco style,
artist's initials below right, edge lettering in relief, xxv,
48.1 8g/1 2h (WR 424; L & S 47; ESC 379; S 4050). Some
light surface marks, otherwise brilliant and as struck, in
red case of issue; sold with the original recipient's
correspondence from Robert A. Johnson, Deputy Master
and Comptroller of the Royal Mint (£10,000-1 5,000)
Illustrated on the front cover. Thirty pieces are known to have been
struck, five being consigned to museums and the remaining 25 balloted
for in accordance with the practice of the time. Johnson's signed
mimeographed letter dated 15 May 1935, stating that 1,329 applications
had been received, notifying the applicant of his success and covering
the despatch of the coin, is included in the lot, together with a letter
dated 23 May 1935, bearing the rubber stamped signature of Robert
Johnson, offering his congratulations and covering the attachment of a
list of the names of all the successful applicants. A draft reply is
pencilled on the back of this letter and reads "I am in receipt of your list
for which I am much obliged many thanks. I consider myself being
most fortunate in possessing one of these beautifully minted crowns.
Apparently the list contains 24 names only unless I presume Messrs
Spinks gained two coins for their nominees orm you give me do I read
this correctly ever yours apologising"
The names of the successful applicants are here listed:
Mrs. Grindey, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs; Gilbert Beale Esq, Teddington,
Middlesex; Colonel Hugh Knowles, Bayswater, London; R. Doughty Esq,
Bow, London; S. Webber Esq, Highgate, London; Couny Bank Ltd,
Macclesfield, Derbyshire, a/c of N.K. Shelmerdine; H.E.A. Fleming Esq,
Shanklin, l.o.W.; L.P. Argenti Esq, Finsbury Circus, London; P.J.
Richardson Esq, Lloyds of London; A.M. Searle Esq, North Finchley,
London; H.W. Joslin Esq, Uckfield, Sussex; David Goldblatt Esq,
Hampstead, London; N.B. Kark Esq, Trafalgar Square, London; Messrs.
Spink & Son Ltd, St James's, London, a/cs of C.H.R. Robertson Esq and
Miss M. Morgan; G.W. Drever Esq, Edinburgh; A. Gosschalk Esq,
Hampstead, London; L.C. Liddell Esq, Ringwood, Hants; Mrs. Layton,
Wallington, Surrey; Miss Singleton, Littleborough, Lancs; Arthur Johnson
Esq, West Bridgford, Notts; Mrs. Hindley, Nelson, Lancs; G.G. Exner
Esq, Mayfair, London; Mrs. Swain, Brighton, Sussex; G. Lawrence Esq,
Dumbarton
Elizabeth II (1 952- )
412 Sovereigns (25), 1966 (13), 1967 (8), 1968 (4) (S 4125)
[251. Extremely fine or better (£1,200-1,500)
413 Proof Piedfort Pounds (4), 1984-5-6-7, Piedfort Twenty
Pence, 1982; Proof Pounds (5), 1983 (3), 1984, 1985;
Proof 25 Pence (14), 1972 (5), 1977 (4), 1980 (2), 1981
(3); other modern World sets and coins [ Lot]. Generally
extremely fine or better (£120-150)
Miscellaneous
414 Richard I to Henry III, Pennies and cut fractionals (9);
together with a cut Halfpenny of Alexander III [10],
Varied state (£40-50)
415 Anne to George VI, minor silver coins (16) [161. Varied
slate (£120-150)
416 George III to Georce VI, coins in silver (76), base metal
(10); together with miscellaneous tokens (12) |98].
Varied state (£50-70)
417 George III ret Elizabeth II, Half-Guinea (1), Sovereigns
(5), Half-Sovereigns (4) [10). One Half-Sovereign
pierced, otherwise very fine and better (L 150-400 )
418 V i ( to R I A to George VI, Sixpences (483), silver
Threepences (513) [ 996 ) . Varied state (£80-120)
419 Victoria to Elizabeth II, Crowns (145), 1887 (3), 1890,
1891 (2), 1892 (2), 1893 (2), 1894, 1895, 1896 (2), 1900,
1902 (2), 1929, 1935 (6), 1937 (5), 1951 (4), 1953 (6),
1960 (8, including a Proof), 1965 (60), 1972 14), 1977
(18), 1980 (10), 1981 (5), 1993; Double-Florins, (6)
[151). Fine to very fine, later issues better (£250-500)
420 Victoria to Eliizabeth II, Halfcrowns (125), various
dates, including 1905 [125]. Varied state (£150-200)
421 Victoria to Elizabeth II, Florins (98), various dates [98],
Varied state (£100-150)
422 Victoria to Elizabeth II, Florins (138), Shillings (457)
[595], Varied state (£150-200)
423 Victoria to Elizabeth II, a collection of Shillings,
Sixpences, silver Threepences, Pennies and Halfpence
[Lot]. Varied state; contained in 26 Whitman folders
(£120-150)
424 Victoria to Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns, Florins, Shillings,
Sixpences, brass Threepences, Pennies, Halfpence,
Farthings etc, a large quantity (approx 3,000) [ Lot).
Varied state (£50-100)
Not suitable for shipping
425 Edward VII to George VI, coins in silver (7), bronze (2)
[9]. Very fine and better (£70-90)
426 George V TO George VI, Halfcrowns (218) [218], Fine
to very fine, some better (£80-120)
427 George VI and Elizabeth II, Proof Crowns (27), viz. 1951
(9), 1972 (4), 1977 (12), 1980, 1981 [27], Brilliant; in
cases of issue (£90-120)
428 Elizabeth II, silver Proof Two Pounds (3), silver Proof
Pounds (8); together with other modern Proof coins, sets,
etc, several of the Commonwealth [Lot]. Brilliant; in
cases of issue (£100-150)
429 Patina issues; Victoria, Crown, 1879, in aluminium,
edge plain, 9.28g/12h. About as struck, UNIQUE
(£120-150)
Provenance:
'Patina' Collection, Spink Auction 153, 11 July 2001, lot 1119 (part)
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Lot 439
BRITISH COINS
430 'Patina' issues: Edward VII, Crown, mdcdx, in aluminium,
edge plain, 9.27g/12h. About as struck , UNIQUE
(£120-150)
Provenance:
'Patina' Collection, Spink Auction 153, 11 July 2001, lot 1313 (part)
431 'Patina' issues: Edward VII, Crown, 1910, a uniface
striking of the obv. in aluminium, edge plain, 9.26g.
About as struck, UNIQUE (£100-120)
Provenance:
'Patina' Collection, Spink Auction 153, 11 July 2001
432 'Patina' issues: Edward VII, Double-Florin, 1902, in
aluminium, edge plain, 5 . 3 5g/1 2 h . About as struck,
UNIQUE (£100-120)
Provenance:
'Patina' Collection, Spink Auction 153, 1 1 July 2001
433 'Patina' issues: George V, Crown, 1911, in aluminium,
edge plain, 9.27g/12h. About as struck, UNIQUE
(£120-150)
Provenance:
'Patina' Collection, Spink Auction 153, I 1 July 2001, lot 1527 (part)
434 Mis-STKIKES: Victoria to 1967 (12, one in silver), Decimal
issues, 1969-92 (16), various denominations [28].
Mostly very fine (£50-80)
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PROOF and SPECIMEN SETS
Victoria (1837-1901)
436
Currency SET, 1887, comprising gold Five Pounds, Two
Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign (both normal
initials), Crown, Double-Florin (Arabic numeral),
Halfcrown to Threepence [11], Some surface marks,
extremely fine; in fitted case (£1 ,000-1 ,200)
Five Pounds only illustrated
437 Proof set, 1887, comprising gold Five and Two Pounds,
Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to
Threepence [11]. Slight surface marks, otherwise
brilliant and almost as struck, silver toned; contained in
fitted leather velvet-lined case (£5,000-6,000)
438 Currency set, 1893, comprising gold Five and Two
Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to
Threepence [10]. Gold extremely fine or better, some
surface marks, silver generally extremely fine with even
tone; in an old fitted case (£1 ,500-2,000)
Five Pounds only illustrated
439 Proof set, 1893, comprising gold Five and Two Pounds,
Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to
Threepence [10]. Brilliant, gold with slight surface
marks, silver with matching tone; contained in official
fitted red leather case (£5,000-6,000)
Edward VII (1901-1910)
440 Proof set, 1902, Crown to Maundy Penny [ 9 ] . About as
struck; no case (£120-150)
George VI (1936-1952)
441 Proof set, 1937, Crown to Farthing | I 5 ] . Brilliant; in
official maroon case of issue (£150-180)
Elizabeth II (1952-
442 PROOF SETS (50), 1970 (3), 1971 (3), 1972 (2), 1973 (2),
1974 (2), 1975 (2), 1976 (2), 1977 (4), 1978 (3), 1979 (3),
1980 (4), 1981 (4), 1982 (3), 1983 (5), 1984 (3), 1985
(2) , 1986, 1987, 1988, uncirculated sets, 1982 (2), 1983
(7), 1984 (2), 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987, 1988 (2), 1989
(3) , 1990, all in original cases or folders [Lot]. About
as struck (£150-200)
435 British and World coins, in silver (25), base metal (50)
[751. Varied state (£50-70)
I Nl) Ol SlSSION I
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Notes
Professor Jeffrey P. Mass (1940-2001)
A native New Yorker, born on 29 June 1940, Jeffrey Mass entered Hamilton College, Clinton, New
York in 1958. Enjoying life as an undergraduate, he was introduced to Japanese history by Professor
Edwin Lee. He graduated in 1962 and, having been captivated by his studies, went to Japan where,
while teaching English, he immersed himself in its language and culture. On returning to New York he
undertook a graduate study in Japanese history at New York University before moving to Yale University,
where he achieved a Ph.D. in 1973 under the tutelage of the late Professor John Hall, an acclaimed scholar
always to be revered by Mass as his mentor. On achieving his doctorate Jeffrey Mass joined the faculty of
Stanford University, where he attained a professorship in a record eight years. Entitled Yamoto Ichihashi
Professor of Japanese Culture and Civilisation, he received many academic awards, including a Guggenheim
Fellowship. He covered the period of the Shogunate and the early period of the Samurai, writing ten books
based on impressive documentation, new views and interpretations. His works greatly added to the western
understanding of early Japanese history and were hailed by his then academic peers. He became recognised
as the leading and most productive scholar of his field in America, if not the whole of the Western World.
In parallel with his post at Stanford, Jeffrey Mass held an ongoing summer post at Oxford University,
initially teaching at St Antony's College before moving to Hertford College. Hertford, as a result of his
persuasiveness, was to host several B.A.N.S. weekend lecture courses. It was a delightful venue, close to the
Ashmolean Museum and some of the finest taverns in the city, where extra-curricular numismatic debate was
as much enjoyed as the fare provided. His last academic accolade came from Hertford: he was appointed an
Honorary Fellow of the College shortly before his death on 30 March 2001, a rare and possibly unprecedented
award to a foreigner. American he might have been, but he was also a pronounced Anglophile who
thoroughly enjoyed his seasonal residence, his involvement with English numismatics and the friendships he
had made in the course of it all.
Professor Mass had formed a small collection of American coins which he sold in early adult life. His
interest was rekindled in the summer of 1984 (the year he was elected to the British Numismatic Society)
when he had a brief dalliance with late Anglo-Saxon coins before turning to the Short Cross series because it
spanned the period of Japanese history to which he had devoted his academic life. The series was to receive
similar dedication. Eight years on he read and published his authoritative work on Class la, a great
achievement. In his fifteen years of collecting he accumulated not the largest, but arguably the most
comprehensive representation of the series. This was recognised by the decision to make his collection the
subject of a volume in the Sylloge of Coins of I he* British Isles series, an acknowledgement of its importance.
I ike Jeffrey North before him, Jeffrey Mass undertook the authorship of his own collection.
His collection, which also includes Long Cross and other coins (acquired with the view that they
might be useful in barter for Short Cross), is being offered in four parts at intervals of twelve months or so. As
in Part I, sold on 17 March 2004, an effort has been made to present a balanced representation of the
collection in the hope that it will provide interest to the specialist and general collector alike. It also affords a
continuing opportunity for his friends to acquire mementoes.
Many of the coins have celebrated provenances and a number of rarities are i nr luded in this offering.
The 1 bl penny of Willelm of Northampton (lot 504), said by Elmore Jones to be the only known coin of the
moneyer for the class with a positive Northampton mint-reading, together with the round halfpenny (lot 782),
the first specimen to be offered on the market for some years, are worthy of particular note.
Professor Mass kept his coins in envelopes, on which he recorded their details. These, together with
relevant tickets, are sold with the lots. The catalogue is by sub-class, with mules listed under the later of the
two classifications represented; within the constraints of the typeface, all legends are as shown on the coins.
To avoid future confusion regarding this important collection, lot numbers are consecutive to those of Part I.
M.B.S.
Numismatic bibliography of Jeffrey Mass:
Two notes on Short Cross class IV, SNC February 1986, p.6.
A third coin of the Lichfield mint, SNC December 1988, p.314.
Blundered legends in Short Cross class IV, SNC February 1989, pp.4-5.
Short Cross class IVa*, SNC March 1989, p.46.
An inventory of moneyers in Short Cross classes l-IV, SNC July-August 1989, pp.185-6.
Two new moneyers in Short Cross la*, SNC November 1991, pp. 296-7.
Three unrecorded coins of Short Cross class IV, SNC December 1991, pp. 336-7.
A link between Tealby and Short Cross?, SNC November 1 993, p.31 6.
Of dies, design changes and square lettering in the opening phase of the Short Cross coinage, BNJ 63 (1993], pp. 20-52
[read at the BNS, 22 June 1 993].
Die links for the London mint in Short Cross classes IVc and Val, BNJ 65 [1995], pp.221-3.
A new Short Cross moneyer, SNC September 1999, p.207.
Three Short Cross problems, BNJ 69 (1999J, pp. 204-7.
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 56: The J.P. Mass Collection of English Short Cross Coins, 1 1 80-1 247, Oxford, 2001 .
Index of Mints in the Short Cross series, Mass Part II
Bury St Edmunds 678, 700, 758, 760, 771, 783, 793
Canterbury 549, 558, 564-7, 578-82, 604, 610-17, 630-1, 639, 641, 644-6, 660-4, 672-3, 693-5, 720-3, 732-3, 747,
749, 751-4, 759, 761, 763-5, 769, 772-3, 776-7, 779-80, 784, 786, 788, 790-1, 794, 796, 798;
imitation 805
Carlisle 526, 540, 561, 590, 624, 679
Chichester 669, 701-2, 725
Durham 591-2, 625, 680, 736, 744, 775
Exeter 444, 470-1, 493-6, 541-2, 651, 681-2, 703-5
Ipswich 683, 706, 726, 737
Kings Lynn 707, 727
Lincoln 497-9, 527-30, 543-4, 554-5, 652, 670, 684-5, 728-9, 738
London 443, 446, 448-9, 452, 454-8, 462-9, 481-92, 522-5, 535-9, 550-3, 559-60, 568-73, 583-9, 605-7, 618-23, 632-6,
638, 640, 642-3, 647-50, 665-8, 674-7, 696-9, 724, 734-5, 742-3, 745-6, 748, 750, 755-7, 762, 766,
770, 774, 778, 781-2, 785, 787, 789, 792, 795, 797, 799; imitations 806-8
Northampton 453, 472-5, 500-4, 531-2, 545, 686, 708-9
Northampton or Norwich 593-4, 626
Norwich 653-4, 687, 710, 730, 739
Oxford 505-7, 688, 711-12
Rochester 713-14
Rhuddlan 800-4
Shrewsbury 595, 627
Wilton 450-1, 459, 476, 508
Winchester 445, 460, 509-14, 546, 574-6, 596-9, 655-6, 671, 715-19, 731, 740-1; imitation 809
Worcester 515-1 6, 533, 547, 556
York 447, 461, 477-80, 517-21, 534, 548, 557, 562-3, 577, 600-3, 608-9, 628-9, 637, 657-9, 689-92, 767-8
T CROSS COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
THE COLLECTION OF SHORT CROSS COINS formed
by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
Class I
Class la 1 (N 962; S 1343)
443 London, Johan, loh an • on • lvnd, square e in rex,
prominent cheeks defined by pellets, double drapery to
right, dies 33/52, 1.36g/5h (SCBI 64). Face smoothed,
otherwise nearly very fine, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection (from Seaby January 1961]
bt Baldwin 1987
444 Exeter, Iordan, iordan - on • EXEh, dies 3/2, 1 .1 0g/8h
(SCBI 110). Very fine, mint signature unusual, rare
(£200-250)
Provenance:
R.P.V. Brettell Collection, Clendining Auction, 28 October 1 970, lot 322
J.D. Brand Collection
bt Baldwin 1987
445 Winchester, Gocelm, cocELm • on ■ winc-, extra drapery,
low sceptre, prominent cheeks defined by pellets, dies
9/9, 1.20g/6h (SCBI 188); 1a2, Clement, CLEmeNT • ON ■
winc, last n seriffed, dies 8/8, 1 .1 3g/8h (SCBI 184); 1a5,
Adam, adam - on • wiNce, 0.87g/10h (SCBI 180) [3].
First two pierced and last clipped, otherwise fine or
better (£80-100)
Provenance:
M.R. Allen Collection, additionally:
First J.D. Brand Collection, F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining
Auction, 1 3 April 1 983, lot 1194 (part).
The obv. die of the first coin was also used by Rodbert at both
Winchester and Wilton (see 'The Emergency Mint of Wilton in 1 1 80', by
J.D. Brand and F. Elmore Jones, BN] 35 [1966], pp. 1 1 6-1 , where this
coin is illustrated as pl.xv, 1)
446 I a 1 to Ia5, London, Cut Halfpence (9), Cut Farthings (3)
and fragments (2) (SCBI 65, 74, 80, 86, 86A, 95, 99-105)
[14J. Mostly very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
For provenances see SCBI Mass
447 1 a1 to 1a5, Cut Halfpence (6), York (4), uncertain mints
(2); Cut Farthings (2), York and uncertain; together with
a fragment, uncertain mint (SCBI 2 If), 217, 223, 232,
233, 240-3) [9| . Mostly very fine (£100-120)
Provenances:
I or provenanr es see 5f HI Mass
Class la 2 (N 962; S 1343)
448 London, Aimer, AimeR • on ■ lvnd, dies 3/4, 1 ,45g/6h
(SCBI 2). Obverse slightly off-centre and face weak,
otherwise very fine, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
Bt S. Shipp 1997
449 Ia1/la2, London, Randul, randvl ■ on lvn, square e and
C in King's name, dies 21/-, 1.33g/7h (SCBI 79). Pitted
surfaces, fine, rare (£50-60)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1995
450 Ia1/la2, Wilton, Rodbert, RODBeRT • on • wil: (over win),
obv. square es, prominent cheekbones defined by
pellets, double drapery, low angled sceptre, dies 5/5,
I . 3 1 g/5 h (SCBI 166). Nearly very fine, very rare
(£300-350)
Provenance:
J. D. Brand Collection
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 13 April 1983, lot 1194
SCMB August 1983 (E511)
bt 1 989.
The alteration of the rev. die is attributed to the removal of the dies from
Winchester to Wilton following the fire of 1 1 80 which destroyed the
Winchester mint (see 'The Emergency Mint of Wilton in 1 1 80', by J.D.
Brand and F. Elmore Jones, BN] 35 [1 966], pp. 1 1 6-1 9, where this coin
is illustrated as pl.xv, 7). From the same rev. die as lot 451
451 Wilton, Rodbert, RODBeRT ■ on • wil: (over win), obv.
square Es, double drapery, dies 7/5, 1.33g/7h (SCBI 170).
Centres flat, about fine, rare (£30-40)
Provenance:
Bt ). Mather.
See footnote to previous lot, with which it shares the same rev. die
Class la 3 (N 962; S 1343)
452 Ia3/la2, London, Henri Pi, h enri pi • on • lvn-, square es
both sides, dies 24/39, 1.25 g/6 h (SCBI 53).
Well-centred, nearly very fine, very rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
R.C. Lockett Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 6-9 June 1955, lot
1189 (part)
P. Woodhead Collection
453 I a 2 / 1 «i 3 , Northampton, Raul, RAVt ■ on norh, square c
and is, rev. ns reversed, dies 7/-, 1 .1 7 g/4 h (SCBI 132).
Obverse double-struck, fine, reverse nearly very fine
(£40-50)
Prove nance:
Bt J. Ogden 1995
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I HE COL LEC7 1( )N OE S| (OKI ( ROSS C( )INS formed I >y the lalt
Class la 4 (N 962/1; S 1343A)
454 Ia4/la3, London, Aimer, aimck on lvnde, only upper
arms of x seriffed, double half moon c and Es (where
round), dies 4/6, 1.29g/8h (SCfil 5). Obverse slightly
double-struck, face smoothed and two cuts on reverse,
otherwise fine, rare (£70-901
Provenance:
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Clendining Auction, 10 April 1984, lot 1485
Lord Stewartby Col lection
455 London, Aimer, AiMeR • on ■ lvnd, seriffed x, double half
moon c and es, dies 5/8, 1.46g/8h (SCBI 7). Slightly
bent, otherwise very fine with clear portrait, rare
(£250-300)
Provenance:
Clendining Auction, 25 October 1 995, lot 81 (part), where listed as type
lb
bt Baldwin 1995
456 London, Fil Aimer, fil aimer ■ on • lv[— ], no double half
moon letters, dies 16/24, 1.54g/11h (SCBI 28). Legends
partly double-struck and weak in places, flan turned
over between 8 and 9 o'clock, otherwise fine, bright
(£50-60)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990.
The Wainfleet Hoard of 383 Short Cross pennies, deposited c.1195
( SCBI Mass p.1 1 8, no.7), is the most significant find of its type in Britain
since Colchester 1 902. Some coins from it were acquired by the Britsh
Museum, after which Prof. Mass purchased a number from the finder
privately before Baldwin's acquired the not inconsiderable residue
457 London, Fil Aimer, fil aimer • on • lvn, right side of x
seriffed, double half moon c and es, dies 15/23,
1.22g/7h (SCBI 30). Fine (£50-601
Provenance:
Bt 1 996
458 London, Jefrei, leFRei • on • lvnd, double half moon c
and es, dies 30/49, 1.26g/6h (SCBI 61). Holed and
cracked, otherwise fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
From the 'Southern England' Hoard, c.1990
459 Wilton, Osber, osBeR • on • wilt, x with very
pronounced seriffs, double half moon c and es, dies 2/2,
1.38g/7h (SCBI 161). Centres very weak, otherwise fine
(£6 0-80)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1993
460 Winchester, Gocelm, coccim • on • win, double half
moon (sand is, seriffed x, dies 11/11, l.29g/1h (SCBI
192); together with eul Halfpence (4), 1a4 (2, second
SCBI Ashmolean 728, this coin), 1a5/1a3, all Gocelm;
I «i4, Osber; and a 1a4 fragment, Rodbert (SCBI 191, 193,
195, 203, 210) [6 1 . First perforated and scraped on
obverse, otherwise fine or better (£5 0-70)
Provenanci :
First J.D. Brand Collection, M.R. Allen Collection
Second bt A. Cherry 1 997
Third from the Crowle (Worcestershire) Hoard, before 1962,
Ashmolean Museum Collection
Fourth M.R. Allen Collection
Fifth M. Shott Collection.
Second from same obv. die as the first, third from same rev. die as ihe
first
461 1 a4/1 a3, York, Hugo, huce • on • everwi, obv. double
half-moon c and es, seriffed x, dies 5/5, 1 .42g/6h (SCBI
225). Hairline striking crack at 2 o'clock, otherwise very
fine, toned, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
Clendining Auction, 6 November 1991, lot 475
Class la 5 (N 962/1; S 1343A)
462 London, Alain, alain • on • lvnd, curls 3/5, double half
moon c and es, 1 ,42g/1 h (SCBI 15). A little bent and
face weak, otherwise fine, bright (£40-50)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
463 London, Alain V, alain v • on • lvnd, curls 3/5, 1.38g/2h
(SCBI 22). Slightly off-centre on a large flan, legends
weak between 6 and 70 o'clock, otherwise very fine
(£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt 1 989
464 London, Fil Aimer, fil AiMeR ■ on • lvn, curls 3/4,
1.52g/4h (SCBI 38). Weak in places, part of reverse
legend slightly double-struck, fine (£50-60)
Provenance:
Bt Vale Coins 1995
465 London, Fil Aimer, fil AiMeR • on • lvn, multiple curls,
1.47g/5h (SCBI 44). Slightly double-struck, good fine
(£50-60)
Provenance:
Bt 1 992
466 London, Henri, heNRi on ■ lvnd, curls 2/6, 1.42g/1h
(SCBI 49). Weakly struck but well-centred on a round
flan, nearly very fine (£50-701
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1997
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ORT CROSS COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II
467 London, Pieres, PieRes • on • lvnd, curls 2/4, double half
moon c and es, 1.41 g/1 1 h (SCBI 72). Very fine
(£80-100)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1 990
468 London, Pieres M, pierJes m] • on • lvn, dies 34/62,
1.37g/1h (SCBI 76). Turned over in the dies, fine
(£20-30)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1986
469 London, Reinald, R e I n a L [ D -o]n ■ lvn, curls 2/4,
1 .08g/1 1 h (SCBI 89). Chipped between 5 and 7 o'clock,
otherwise very fine (£20-30)
Provenance:
From the Llanfaes (Gwynedd) Finds, 1991 +
470 Exeter, Asketil, ASKem - on • exec, curls 3/5, 1.31g/6h
(SCBI 108). Very slightly off-centre and legends partly
smoothed, otherwise good fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
R.P.V. Brettell Collection, Glendining Auction, 28 October 1970, lot 315
P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1 990, lot 40
M.R. Allen Collection
W.J. Conte Collection
471 Exeter, Roger, ROCeR • on • execc, curls 5/5, 1.25g/9h
(SCBI 118). Coarse surfaces, nearly very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
C.R. Wren Collection
472 Northampton, Filip, filip - on • nor h t, curls 6/9,
1.44g/3h (SCBI 125). Slightly double-struck, otherwise
very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
M.R. Allen Collection
47.3 Northampton, Hugo, |hv|co( • o]n • norLit, curls 2/7, no
drapery, 1 . 3 3 g/4 h (SCBI 128). A large fragment,
cracked and reverse off-centre, otherwise very fine
(£30-80)
Prove nan( f :
W.C. Wells Collet lion
P. Woodhead Colleclion, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1990, lot I II
(part) | from Baldwin Dec ember 1 964 1
474 Northampton, Raul, ravl • on • norrt, second r for h,
curls 2/6, 1.45 g/ 7 h (SCBI 137). Very slightly
double-struck, otherwise good very fine with clear
portrait (£150-180)
Provenance:
W.C. Wells Collection
P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1990, lot 113
[from Baldwin December 1964]
L.R. Stack Collection, Sotheby Auction, 22-3 April 1 999, lot 685
475 Northampton, Willelm, wiLLeLM • on ■ nor, curls 5/6,
1 . 3 8g/1 Oh (SCBI 159). Legends weak in places,
otherwise very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
Glendining Auction, 6 November 1 991 , lot 483, where attributed to
Norwich
bt Spink 1991
476 Wilton, Rodbert, RODBeRT • on • wil, curls 2/3, 1.40g/4h
(SCBI 173). Legends weak at 4 o'clock, otherwise very
fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
H.A. Parsons Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 11-13 May 1954,
lot 264 (part)
G.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 8 June 1988, lot 1022
(part)
477 York, Alain, alain • on • eveRW, 1.44g/7h (SCBI 215).
Well-centred, very fine, toned (£180-220)
Provenance:
L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 14 March 1951,
lot 393 (part)
Glendining Auction, 21 September 1983, lot 1 10
W.J. Conte Collection
478 York, Efrard, eFRARD • ON • eveR, curls 2/4, 1.39g/1h
(SCBI 219). Coarse surfaces, legends weak in places,
nearly very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt M.P. Senior 1996
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Tl II COI.I EC I ION
479 York, Isac, i sac on • eveRWt, barred a, curls 3/6,
1.29g/11h (SCBI 230). Very slightly bent, good fine
(£40-50)
Provenance:
131 1993
480 York, Turkil, tvrkil - on ■ eveR, 1.42 g/5 h (SCBI 238).
Weak between 6 and 7 o'clock, otherwise very fine,
toned (£80-100)
Provenance:
C.V. Doubleday Collection, Clendining Auction, 8 June 1 988, lot 1 036
(part)
Class lb 1 (N 963; S 1344)
481 London, Aimer, AiMeR ■ on • lvnd, r for h in heNRicvs,
1.41g/3h (SCBI 244). Centres weak, good fine (£50-60)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1 993
482 London, Alain, alain • on • LVNDe, 1.35g/10h (SCBI 250).
Slightly bent and legends weak in places, otherwise
very fine (£50-60)
Provenance:
Bt 1 994
483 London, Alward, alward ■ on • lvn, 1.40g/12h (SCBI
260). Obverse very slightly double-struck and bust
weak, otherwise very fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
M.R. Allen Collection
484 London, Henri, heNRi • on • lvnd, 1.47g/10h (SCBI 270).
Folded in striking between 8 and 7 7 o'clock and
obverse slightly double-struck, otherwise very fine
(£40-50)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1993
485 London, Henri, heNRi • on LVNDe, second upright of n
of moneyer's name lacks serif, 1.36g/9h (SCBI 273).
Nearly very fine (£50-60)
Prove nan( e:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1 993
486
London, Jefrei, teFRet • on • lvnd, 1.38g/4h (SCBI 274).
Some surface deposit on reverse, otherwise very fine
with clear portrait (£150-180)
Provenance:
Bt CNC1994
487 London, lohan, tohAN • on • LVNDe, 1.25g/8h (SCBI 282).
Legends weak, good fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
From the Corne (dep. Maine-et-Loire, France) Hoard, c.1966
J.D. Brand Collection [from Spink 19661
bt Baldwin 1987
488 London, Pieres, PieRes • on • lvnd, 1.40g/4h (SCBI 291).
Weakly struck between 6 and 7 o'clock, otherwise very
fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1997
489 London, Pieres M, pieReS • m ■ on • lvn, 1.44g/8h (SCBI
298). Weakly struck in places, otherwise very fine
(£50-60)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1993
490 London, Randul, randvl • on ■ lvd, vl punched over vl
earlier placed too close to preceding d, 1.31 g/3h (SCBI
305); cut Halfpenny from the same rev. die, 0.58g/6h
(SCBI 306) 1 2 1. First with pitted surfaces and test cut on
edge, otherwise both fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
First P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1990, lot 77
(part)
Second bt 1995
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)SS COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
497 Lincoln, Edmund, eDMVND • on • [ni]c[ol], 1.26g/1h
(SCBI 373; Mossop Ec and pl.xci, 19, this coin). Struck
slightly off-centre and surfaces pitted, otherwise fine
(£30-40)
491 London, Reinald, ReiNALD • on • lvn, limbs of a voided
cross are apparent in the obv. die by the portrait at 3, 9
and 12 o'clock, 1.36 g/ 5 h (SCBI 314). Centres weak,
otherwise very fine, toned (£40-50)
Provenance:
).D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin April 1962]
bt Baldwin 1988.
Brand thought the n of lvn malformed and Mass read it as d. Close
inspection shows it to be a normal n with pronounced serifs and a very
weakly struck diagonal
492 London, Willelm, wiLLeLM - on • lvn, 1.23g/4h (SCBI
320). Very slightly buckled and reverse double-struck,
otherwise very fine, toned (£30-40)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1997
493 Exeter, Iordan, iordan ■ on ■ exec, 1.28g/7h (SCBI 335).
Reverse slightly double-struck, nearly very fine, toned
(£100-120)
Provenance:
R.P.V. Brettell Collection, Clendining Auction, 28 October 1970, lot 324
J.J. North Collection
W.J. Conte Collection
494 Exeter, Iordan, iordan • on • exec, 1 .09g/8h (SCBI 337);
Ib2, Exeter (2), Iordan, io[r]dan ■ on ■ [e]xe[c], 1.23g/11h
(SCBI 340), Raul, ravl • on • exece, 1.09g/11h (SCBI
347) [3]. First creased and ragged, legends partly
corroded and tooled, second with pitted surfaces and
weak legends, third chipped, otherwise all about fine
(£60-80)
Provenance:
First bt S. Monks 1995
Second bt B. Snowball 1995
Third D.J. Palmer Collection
495 Exeter, Ricard, ricard • on ■ ex[ec], 1.46g/5h (SCBI 349).
Legends flat between 6 and 9 o'clock, otherwise very
fine (£120-150)
Provenance:
Bl Spink 1992
496 ExrtER, Roger, ROGeR on • ex[ec;e], 1.30g/1h (SCBI 362);
1b2, Exeter (2), Ricard, ricard • on • [exjee, 1.11 g/ 1 h
(SCBI 356), Roger, ROCteR -on exece, l.28g/12h (SCBI
367) [ 3 1 . First fair, others fine (£100-120)
Provi nan( t:
First r.J. Robertson Collet Hon, Spink Auction 90, 16 Mart h 1992, lot 165
'.I 'ond bl H Snowball 1995
Third lit 1998
Provenance:
H.R. Mossop Collection
bt Baldwin 1988
498 Lincoln (2), Rodbert, [ rod ] BeRT - on ■ nico, 1 ,34g/7h
(SCBI 387; Mossop Ba and pl.xcii, 23, this coin); Will D
F, WILL- D • F • on • [Nijco, 1 .20g/3h (SCBI 398; Mossop
Fa); 1b2, Lincoln, Willelm, [willelm] • on ■ nico, no
curls, 1 . 2 5 g/ 6 h (SCBI 404; Mossop Eb and pl.xcii, 14,
this coin) [3]. Second chipped and bust double-struck
vertically, otherwise fair (£40-50)
Provenance:
First and third H.R. Mossop Collection, bt Baldwin 1988
Second bt 1 989
499 Lincoln, Willelm, wilelm ■ on • nico, 1.40g/8h (SCBI
400; Mossop Ca). Legends weak, otherwise very fine
(£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1997
500 Northampton (2), Filip, filip - on ■ nor h t, 1 . 1 7g/8h
(SCBI 410); Hugo, hvGO ■ ON ■ NORRT, second R for h,
1.45g/8h (SCBI 412); cut Halfpenny, Filip, FIL [ ip • ON ■
N o ] R h T, 0.73g/4h (SCBI 411); 1 b2, Northampton,
Reinald, ReiNALD - ON - NOD, 1.34g/9h (SCBI 429) [4],
First cracked, last crimped and scratched, otherwise
fine or better (£60-80)
Provenance:
First J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin October I960], bt Baldwin
1987
Second Lord Crantley Collection, Clendining Auction, 20-1 April 1944,
lot 1336 (part), bt 1999
Third M.R. Allen Collection
Fourth bt 1 994
501 Northampton, Hugo, hvco • on - norIitv, 1.44g/3h (SCBI
414). Scratch to right of bust and centres weakly
struck, otherwise very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
W.C. Wells Collection
P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1 990, lot 1 1 2
(part)
502 Northampton, Reinald, ReiNALD • on ■ nor, 1.44g/1lh
(SCBI 426; Lawrence, BN) XI, pl.ii, 5, this coin).
Legends weak in places, otherwise very fine with clear
portrait, attractively toned (£60-80)
Provenance:
L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part II, Clendining Auction, 1 4 March 1 95 1 .
lot 393 (part)
|.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin September 1961]
bt Baldwin 1 986
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503 Northampton, Simun, simvn on • norIh, 1.40g/10h
(SCBI 431). Centres weak, otherwise very fine, the
moneyer rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
W.C. Wells Collection
J.D. Brand Collection
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 10 April 1984, lot 1487
bt Spink 1987
104 Northampton, Willelm, WLLeLM ■ on ■ norFi, i omitted,
1.48g/10h (SCBI 444). Good very fine, toned, very rare
with this mint signature (£200-250)
Provenance;
|.D. Brand Collection
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 20 April 1984, lot 1488
(part)
bt Baldwin 1992.
Elmore Jones' ticket states that this is the only known coin of the
moneyer for the class with a positive Northampton reading
05 Oxford, Ricard, ricard ■ on • oxeN, 1.45g/7h (SCBI 462).
Nearly very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1 990
36 Oxford, Rodbert, RODBeRT • on • oxe, 1.44g/7h (SCBI
468; SCBI Ashmolean 713, this coin). Very fine,
well-centred on a round flan and attractively toned
(£120-150)
Provenance:
Ashmolean Museum Collection (from Baldwin 1 935 ]
37 Oxford, Sagar (3), a fragment and cut Halfpence (2)
(SCBI 474, 477, 478); cut Farthings (2), moneyer
uncertain (SCBI 479, -); 1b2, Oxford, Owein, oweiN •
on • oxeN, 1 .41 g/1 h (SCBI 457; SCBI Ashmolean 708,
this coin ) [6]. Last with centres very weak, nearly very
fine, others in varied state (£40-60)
Provenances:
Last C.L. Stainer Collection, Ashmolean Museum Collection
For provenances of others see SCBI Mass
508 Wu ion, Osber, osBeR • on wiltv, 1.42g/2h (SCBI 483);
1b2, Wit ion, Osber, osuek ■ on • wiltv, 1.30g/5h (SCBI
485). Former slightly double-struck, latter chipped,
otherwise nearly very fine (£(>() -HO)
Provlnanc e:
First from the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990, bt Baldwin 1993
Second bt M.P. Senior 1996
509 Winchester, Adam, ad am - on • wiNce, the e
incompletely formed, l.33g/4h (SCBI 492). Rim slightly
chipped and legends weak in places, otherwise very
fine, toned (£6 0-30)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1991
510 Winchester (2), Clement, CLeMeNT - on • win, reads
ReNRicvs, 1 ,43g/6h (SCBI 497); Osber, osBeR - on ■
wiNCe, reads ReNRicvs, 1.39g/10h (SCBI 505) [2],
Portraits weak, otherwise nearly very fine and very fine
(£120-150)
Provenance:
Both from the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1993
511 Winchester, Gocelm, coceLM • on • winc, 1.48g/8h (SCBI
502). Very fine with clear portrait (£70-90)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1993
512 Winchester, Osber, osber • on • wiNce, Roman e in
moneyer's name, 1 .1 7g/1 1 h (SCBI 508). Nearly very
fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt 1 989
513 Winchester, Reinier, ReiNieR • on ■ winc, 1.49g 12h (SCBI
510). Legends part weak, otherwise very fine with clear
portrait and attractive dark tone (£80-100)
Provenance:
Anonymous USA Collection of Short Cross coins
P. Woodhead Collection Ifrom Baldwin October 1961 1
J.D. Brand Collection Ifrom P. Woodhead 1963).
SCBI Mass states in error 'ex F. Elmore Jones, Glendining Auction. 7
October 1986, lot 1 7 67', a coin described in the FE) catalogue as
'off-centre, right edge ragged and fine only’
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CROSS COINS formed
514 Winchester, Rodbert, RODBeRT ■ on ■ win, 1.39g/6h (SCBI
515). Centres weak, otherwise very fine with attractive
dark tone (£50-70)
Provenance:
).D. Brand Collection (from Baldwin March 1960]
bt Baldwin 1988
515 Worcester, Godwine, coD[p]iNe ■ on • wir, l.45g/9h
(SCBI 521). Flat in places, nearly very fine with
attractive dark tone, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1990
516 Worcester, Osber, osBeR • on • wiri, 1.44g/7h (SCBI
529). Nearly very fine, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Clendining Auction, 7 October 1 986, lot
1 767 (part)
517 York, Efrard, eFRARD - on ■ eveR, 1.35 g/7h (SCBI 548).
Centres weak and reverse double-struck, fine, toned
(£50-60)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1986
518 York, Gerard, ceRARD ■ on ■ eveR, 1.47g/3h (SCBI 554).
Nearly very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt B.J. Dawson 1987
519 York, Hugo, hvco • on • eveRwi, no stop on obv.,
1.45g/5h (SCBI 560). Striking crack at 4 o'clock and
legends weak in places, nearly very fine, toned
(£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt 1986
520 York (3), Hunfrei (2), HVNFRei on - eveR, 0.83g/3h,
0.93g/7h (SCBI 564, 568); Isac, isac ■ ON • eweltw,
1 28g/4h (SCBI 570) [3|. First two clipped, last
scratched, second poor, others about fine (£30-50)
Provenance:
I irsl I .). Robertson Collec tion, Spink Auction 90, 1 6 March 1 992, lot 192
(part)
Second lit 1994
fhircj hi M.P Senior 1995
by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
521 York (2), Turkil, tvrkil • on • eveR, 1.39g/12h (SCBI 575
Willelm, wiLLeLM • on ■ eveR, 1.38g/1h (SCBI 585) [2]
First with corrosion to obverse legend between 1 and 4
o'clock, otherwise very fine, second nearly very fine,
toned (£80-100)
Provenance:
First from the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990, bt Baldwin 1993
Second D. Mangakis Collection, J.D. Brand Collection [from Spin
1971]
Class lb 2 (N 963; S 1344)
522 London, Davi, davi ■ on • LVNDe, 1.41 g/8h (SCBI 265)
Hairline striking crack at 8 o'clock and legends weak at
that point, otherwise very fine, toned (£40-50)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin May 1962]
bt Baldwin 1988
523 London, lohan, ioian| • on] • lvnd, 1.44g/7h (SCBI 283)
Half of legends flat, otherwise very fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1993
524 London, Osber, osBeR • on • lvnd, 1 .24 g/1 1 h (SCBI 287)
Centres weakly struck, otherwise nearly very fine,
toned (£30-40)
Provenance:
F. Elmore Jones Collection
J.D. Brand Collection [from F.E.J. 1963]
bt Baldwin
525 London, Raul, ravl • on ■ lvnd, o over n (?), 1.26g/3l
(SCBI 311). Legends very weak, good fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1993
526 Carlisle, Alain, alain • on • card, 1.30g/9h (SCBI 329;
Allen dies 148/?). Double-struck, otherwise very fine,
rare (£150-180)
Prc ivi nance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
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527 Lincoln, Edmund, e dmvnd ■ on ■ nico, m wilhoul serifs,
1.38g/11h (SCB I 375; Mossop -). With some surface
deposit and faint hairlines, otherwise nearly very fine
(£50-60)
Provenance:
H.R. Mossop Collection
bt Baldwin 1988
528 Lincoln, Hugo, HVCO • on ■ NicOLe, 1.14g/11h (SCBI 379;
Mossop Ca and pl.xcii, 6, this coin). Surface deposit
and hairlines both sides, otherwise nearly very fine
(£40-50)
Provenance:
K.A. Jacob Collection, Baldwin Auction 6, 11 October 1995, lot 1025
(part)
>29 Lincoln, Lefwine, Le f wi n e • on • nico, 1.39g/7h (SCBI
384; Mossop Cb and pl.xcii, 9, this coin). Slightly
off-centre and some scratched corrosion both sides,
otherwise nearly very fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
H.R. Mossop Collection
bt Baldwin 1988
'30 Lincoln, Rodbert, rodbert • on • nico, 1.08g/9h (SCBI
391; Mossop Cb and pl.xcii, 24, this coin). Fine
(£30-40)
Provenance:
H.R. Mossop Collection
bt Baldwin 1 988
31 1b1/1b2, Northampton, Raul, ravl • dn ■ NORh, d for o,
I. 47g/3h (SCBI 419). Some weakness, otherwise very
fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
32 Northampton, Walter, WALTeR • [o]n ■ NORh, 1.29g/9h
(SCBI 439). Cracked and scratched both sides,
otherwise nearly very fine, toned (£40-50)
Provenance:
W.C. Wells Collection
J. D. Brand Collection (from Baldwin 1964]
bt Baldwin 1987
33 Worcester (2), Godwine, coDPiNe ■ on • wiri, 1.38 g/1 2 h
(SCBI 528); Osber, oSBeR - on ■ wiric, 1.22g/6h (SCBI
536) [2], First with legends part flat, otherwise nearly
very fine, second crimped, fair, both rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
First J.D. Brand Collection |from Baldwin January 1961 1 bt Baldwin
1986
Second bt 1 994
34 York, Turkil, tvrkil - on • eveR, 1.42g/7h (SCBI 583).
Legends part flat, good fine, toned (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt 1995
Class l< (N 964; S 1345)
535 London, Davi, davi • on ■ lvnd, 1.31g/2h (SCBI 594).
Nearly very fine, toned (£50-60)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection (from Baldwin December 1961 J
bt Baldwin 1 986
536 London, Gefrei, ceFRei • on • lvnd, 1.22g/11h (SCBI
598). Slightly corroded by sceptre, nearly very fine,
toned (£50-70)
Provenance:
J.J. North Collection (from Spink August 1 9531
W.J. Conte Collection
537 London, Gilebert, GiLeBeRT • on ■ lvn, 1.31 g/5h (SCBI
602A). Slightly off-centre, nearly very fine (£50-60)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1993
538 London, Pieres, PieRes • on • lvn, 1.38g/7h (SCBI 604).
Small chip at 1 o'clock, otherwise good fine, toned
(£50-70)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin May 1962j
bt Baldwin 1988
539 London, Raul, ravl • on • LVNDe, open e, stop on obv.,
1.46g/2h (SCBI 606). Small striking split at 6 o'clock,
nearly very fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt J. Cummings 1986
540 Carlisle, Alain, alain • on ■ card, 1.37g/1h (SCBI 611;
Allen dies -). Slightly weak and a little off-centre,
otherwise very fine, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1993
541 Exeter, Ricard, ricard • on • exec, 1.33g/8h (SCBI 614).
Struck olf-centre, scratch on bust, otherwise fine with
dark tone (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt C. Barnard 1999
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CROSS COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
542 Exeter, Ricard, ricard • on • exec, 1.40g/7h (SCBI 617).
Weakly struck, fine, toned (£100-120)
Provenance:
Bt T. Owen 1 989
543 Lincoln (2), both Edmund, e-mvnd • on • nico, 1.25g/4h
(SCBI 621; Mossop Bb and pl.xciv, 7, this coin); edmvnd ■
on • [ N i ]co, 1 . 0 8 g/ 1 Oh (SCBI 622; Mossop Cc and
pl.xciv, 8, this coin) [2|. First pierced, good fine,
second fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
Both H.R. Mossop Collection
bt Baldwin 1989
544 Lincoln, Lefwine, LeFwiNe • on ■ nico, 1.47g/5h (SCBI
628; Mossop -). Good fine with dark tone (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt 1 992
545 Northampton, Reinald, rcinald • on • nor, 1.40g/2h
(SCBI 633). Weakly struck and off-centre, fine with
iridescent tone, very rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt M. Trenerry 1 987
546 Winchester (2), Adam, adam • on • winc, m lacks serif at
base of second upright, stop on obv., 1.40g/3h (SCBI
639); Gocelm, GOCeLM - on • winc, stop on obv.,
1.43g/1h (SCBI 643) (2). Both weak in places, otherwise
fine and nearly very fine (£50-60)
Provenance:
Both from the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
bt Baldwin 1 993
547 Worcester, Godwine, GODWiNe • on • wir, 1.21 g/4 h
(SCBI 649). A little smoothed, otherwise good fine, rare
(£80-100)
Class II (N 965; S 1346)
549 Canterbury, Reinald, ReiNALD • on| • can], bust without
collar, 1.34g/3h (SCBI 667). Pierced at top and legends ■
part flat, otherwise good fine, toned, rare (£40-50)
Provenance:
Lord Stewartby Collection
550 London, Aimer, aimer ■ on ■ lvnd, 1.42g/9h (SCBI 673)
Very fine with dark tone, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1996
551 London (2), both Raul, r[avl ■] on ■ lvnd-, 1.44g/3H
(SCBI 679), RAVL • ON • LVND, 1 .39g/8h (SCBI 688) [2]
First off-centre and obverse very double struck,
otherwise very fine, second with reverse slightly
off-centre, fine, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
First T.J. Robertson Collection, Spink Auction 90, 1 6 March 1 992, lot 20
(part)
Second bt 1 990
552 London (2), Ricard, ricard • on • lvn, l.46g/9h (SCB
701); Stivene, eST[eve]Ne • on • lv, 1.39g/8h (SCBI 707
[2]. First almost flat, second with pitted surfaces, fine,
rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
First M.R. Allen Collection
Second bt M. Vosper 1 996
553 London (late), Stivene, STiev[e]Ne • on • lv, bust with
full beard, 1 .41 g/1 1 h (SCBI 710; Lawrence, BNJ XI, pl.ii
11, this coin). Off-centre, nearly very fine, grey tone,
rare (£150-200)
Provenace:
L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 14 March 1951,
lot 395 (part)
D. Mangakis Collection
P. Woodhead Collection
Provenance:
E.J. Harris Collection
bt Spink 1 989
54H York (2), Efrard, eERARD on eveR, 1.39g/6h (SCBI 652);
Turkil, tvrkil • on • eveR, 1.38g/7h (SCBI 661), both with
stop on obv. 1 2 1 . legends weak and second with some
obverse corrosion, otherwise good fine (£70-80)
Provenance:
Both from il x - Wainfleet (Line olnshire) I loard, 1990, additionally:
Sec ond hi Baldwin 1993
554 Lincoln, Edmund, eDMVND • on ■ nic, 1 . 1 9g/1 Oh (SCBI
716; Mossop -); cut Halfpenny, Willelm, wiLL[eLM • on ■
ni|col, cross pommee X, 0.64g/1h (SCBI 723; Mossop
dies -) [2]. First with hairline crack at 2 o’clock and
surfaces pitted, otherwise fine, second nearly very fine,
rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
First bt CNG 1995
Second I .J. Robertson Collection, Spink Auction 90, 16 March 1992, lot
1 75 (part)
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i55 Lincoln, Lefwine, LeFWiNe • on • nk , cross pomrnee x,
I. 51 g/3 h (SCBI 720; Mossop Bb and pl.xciv, 24, this
coin). Nearly very fine, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
H.R. Mossop Collection
J. J. North Collection |from Baldwin October 19751
W.J. Conte Collection
56 Worcester, cut Halfpence (2), both Osbern, osBeBN, b
for R, 0.72g/1 h (SCBI 725), [OS]BeRN, 0.72g/5h (SCBI 726)
[2]. Fine and nearly so, rare (£30-40)
Provenance:
First D. Kightley Collection
Second M.R. Allen Collection.
The rev. of the first is from the same die as SCBI 724 (Mass Part I, lot
152) for which the mis-spelling of the moneyer's name was not noted
560 LONDON, Willelm, WlLLeM • ON LVN, unusual portrait
with full beard but no curls, crown of five pearls,
1.29g/4h (SCBI 807). Chipped at 6 o'clock and legends
weak, good fine, rare (£110-100)
Provenance:
Bt C. Monk 1998
561 I c/ III, Carlisle, Alein, ALeiN • on car, 1.41g/4h (SCBI
821; Allen dies 172/175). Legends weak, fine, very rare
(£100-120)
Provenance:
E.J. Harris Collection
bt Spink 1989
57 York, Efrard, eFRARD • on • eveR-, x of rex omitted,
1.44g/3h (SCBI 727); cut Halfpenny, Turkil, tvr[kil • on •
e)veR, 0.57g/3h (SCBI 731); cut Farthing, Turkil, [tvrkil
■Ion • ev[eR], rev. from the same die, 0.28g/9h (SCBI
732) [3]. Legends of first almost flat between 2 and 5
o'clock, otherwise very fine with attractive light tone,
others very fine or nearly so, rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
*First L.A. Lawrence Collection (lot unspecified), bt M.P. Senior 1995
Others D.J. Palmer Collection
562
York, Hue, Hve • on • eveRwi, 1.42g/11h (SCBI 851).
Legends part flat, otherwise very fine, rare (£50-60)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
563 York, Turkil, tvrkil - on • eveR, 1.31g/6h (SCBI 857).
Pitted surfaces but fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt M. Vosper 1 996
Class III
Class 1 1 lab 1 (N 967; S 1347)
>8 Canterbury, Meinir, MeiNiR • on • can, 1.22g/3h (SCBI
740); Illab2, Canterbury, Meinir, MeiNiR • on • can,
1 • 3 5 g/8 h (SCBI 744) [2], First dented, about fine,
second with legends part flat and obverse struck
off-centre, otherwise good fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin 1995
Second bt S. Monks 1 992
>9 London, Stivene, STiveNe • on • lvn, 1.38g/2h (SCBI
797). Obverse off-centre, reverse slightly double-struck
(ST over initial cross and s) and legend weak at 3
o'clock, otherwise very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1990, lot 83 (part)
M.R. Allen Collection
Class 1 1 lab 2 (N 967; S 1347)
564 Canterbury, Goldwine, GOLDwiNe • on • c, 1.44g/5h
(SCBI 733). Weak in places, nearly very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990
565 Canterbury (2), both Reinald, RelNALD • on • ca, 1 .41 g/9h
(SCBI 750), ReiNALD • on • can, 1.27g/3h (SCBI 754) [2 J.
Both flat in places, otherwise fine and very fine
(£100-120)
Provenance:
Both from the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard. 1990, additionally:
First bt Baldwin 1993.
Second only illustrated
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F SHORT CROSS COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II!
566 Canterbury, Roberd, ROBeRD • on • cant, 1.26g/8h (SCBI
761). Very fine, toned (£120-150)
Provenance:
Bt Stack's 1 992
567 Canterbury, Ulard, vlard - on ■ can, 1.42g/10h (SCBI
768). Struck off-centre and legends weak in places,
otherwise very fine (£50-60)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1988
568 London, Ricard, ricard • on • lvnd, 1.28g/4h (SCBI 786).
Nearly very fine, dark tone (£50-60)
Provenance:
Bt 1987
569
London, Ricard, ricard - on • lvn, 1.31 g/5 h (SCBI 790).
Obverse struck off-centre, nearly very fine (£50-60)
Provenance:
L.A. Lawrence Collection ( lot unspecified]
J.D. Brand Collection |from Baldwin September 1961 ]
bt Baldwin 1 988
570 London, Stivene, STiveNe • on ■ lvn, rev. initial cross at
10 o'clock, 1.43g/6h (SCBI 798). Legends weak in
places, good fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 28 November
1951, lot 1009 (part)
D. Mangakis Collection
j.D. Brand Collection [from Spink 1971 ]
bt Baldwin 1986
571 London, Stivene, sriveNe • on lv-, curls 3/2, pellet in
lower curls and middle curl on left, l.46g/2h (SCBI 802).
legends weak in places, otherwise very fine (£70-00)
Prove NANr t :
Bt Baldwin 1998
572 London, Willelm, wineM • on ■ lvn, bust with full bean
and curls, 1.48g/8h (SCBI 814). Nearly very fine
(£60-80)
Provenance:
From the Bainton (E. Yorkshire) Hoard, 1982+
W.J. Conte Collection
573 London, Willelm, wiLLeM • on • lvn, obv. legenc
commences at 11 o'clock, sceptre vertical, 1 .30g/1 1 F
(SCBI 819). Surfaces pitted, good fine (£50-60)
Provenace:
Bt 1 995
574 Winchester, Adam, adam • on • winc, reads HeNRivs
crown of five pearls, pellet in lower curls, 1.26g/3f
(SCBI 832). Fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
Bt M.P. Senior 1992
575 Winchester (2), Gocelm, coceLM ■ on ■ win, l.26g/8l
(SCBI 835); Osbern, OSBeRN ■ ON • WINC, 1 ,24g/1 1 h (SCB
844) [2], Second slightly creased and reverse scratched,
otherwise fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin 1 994
Second from S. Critchley
576 Winchester, Gocelm, coceLM • on • win, l.35g/3h (SCB
839). Legends weak in places, otherwise very fine with
clear portrait (£100-120)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1993
577 York, Turkil, tvrkil ■ on • eveR, crown of nine pearls
1.27 g/9 h (SCBI 860). Legends weak, good fine with dark
tone, rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1996
Class IV
Class IVa (N 968/1; S 1348A)
578 Canterbury (2), both Goldwine, c.OLDwie • on • ca, n ol
moneyer's name omitted, 1.18g/2h (SCBI 868), coldwinc
• on nt, reads Reex, l.24g/7h (SCBI 873) 1 2 ] . Fine
(£50-60)
Provenance:
1 irst F. Elmore (ones Collection, Glendining Auction, 7 October 1986,
lot 1 777 (part)
Second ( .K. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
unvw.dnw.co.uk
579 Canterbury, Meinir, MeiNiR • on • canti, 1.15g/8h (SCBI
880). Nearly very fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
Bl Pegasi 1990.
SCBI Mass stales that the crown has five pearls and a single curl each
side of bust, but close inspection reveals the coin to have seven pearls to
crown and traces of a second lower curl to right
580 Canterbury (3), all Reinald/Renaud, ReiNALD • on • ca,
1.41 g/9 h (SCBI 887), ReiNAVD • on - can (an I igu late),
0.98g/5h (SCBI 893), ReiNAVD ■ ON • can (an I igu late),
1.30g/9h (SCBI 894) [3]. Varied state (£60-80)
Provenance:
First P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1990, lot 8
(part), C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
Second C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
Third bt M.P. Senior 1994
581 Canterbury (2), Roberd, ROBeRD ■ on • can, 1.19g/1h
(SCBI 903); Ulard, vlard • on • cant, reads Reex,
1.38g/1h (SCBI 908) [2]. First cracked, fine, second
good fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
Both C.R. Wren Collection
bt Baldwin 1996
>82 Canterbury (2), both Ulard, vlard • on • canti, barred a
in mint signature, 1.16 g/9 h (SCBI 913), vlard - on •
CANTe, barred a in moneyer's name, 0.94g/2h (SCBI 915)
[2]. First with some corrosion, otherwise nearly very
fine, second clipped, fine (£50-60)
Provenance:
First from the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990, C.R. Wren
Collection [from Baldwin 1993], bt Baldwin 1996
Second bt Baldwin 1994
•83 London, Fulke, FVLKe • on • [lv[nd:, c for e in rex,
1.47g/12h (SCBI 923). Legends part flat, otherwise very
fine (£6 0-80)
Provenance:
].D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin September 19601
bt Baldwin 1986
’84 London, Henri, heNRic • on • lvn, 1.4 lg/12h (SCBI 928).
Nearly very fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt 1998
585 London, Ricard, rcakd • on • lvnd, i omitted, 1.40g/1h
(SCBI 931). Slightly off-centre and legends part flat,
nearly very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt 1 995
586 London, Stivene, STiveNe ■ on • lvn, curls 3/2, pellet in
lowest curls, 1.27g/1h (SCBI 935). Legends part flat and
some surface corrosion, otherwise nearly very fine
(£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt 1 993
587 London, Stivene, STiveNe • on • lvnd, x of rex omitted,
rev. n of moneyer's name double-barred, 1.42g/2h (SCBI
942). Centres weak and reverse a little off-centre,
otherwise very fine (£6 0-80)
Provenance:
P.Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1990, lot 85 (part)
588 London, Willelm, WLLeLM • on • lvn, i omitted, six
pearls to crown, 1.46g/10h (SCBI 947). Legends part
flat, otherwise very fine, olive tone (£60-80)
Provenace:
Bt 1 995
589 London, Willelm, wtLLeLM • on • lvnd, nd ligulate, reads
Reex, 1.47 g/ 2 h (SCBI 949). A few verdigris spots,
otherwise very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
From the 'Corne' (dep. Maine-et-Loire, France) Hoard, c.1966
).D. Brand Collection [from Spink 19661
bt Baldwin 1988
590 Carlisle, Alein, ALeiN ■ on • cardv, 1.43g/8h (SCBI 952;
Allen dies 422/424). Legends weak in places, otherwise
very fine, rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection [from Baldwin July 1 9591
www. d n iv. co.uk
591 Durham, Alein, ALeiN • on • dvnoi, 1.31 g/1 2h (SCBI 962;
Allen dies 435/436 and BN] XLIX, pl.viii, 62, this coin).
Legends part flat, otherwise very fine with clear portrait,
very rare (£240-280)
Provenance:
Glendining Auction, 21 September 1 983, lot 1 1 6
bt Spink 1986
592 Durham, Alein, alcin • on • dvni, c for e , first n
double-barred, 1.32g/4h (SCBI 963; Allen, new dies [nos.
438/438 later alloted]). Very fine, extremely rare of
these dies (£250-300)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1993
593 Northampton or Norwich, Randul, randvl • on • nor (o
of nor over N?), 1 . 3 6g/2 h (SCBI 967). Slightly off-centre,
nearly very fine, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
J.J. North Collection (from Spink October 19551
W.J. Conte Collection
594 Northampton or Norwich, Willelm, wiueLM ■ on • no,
I. 03g/6h (SCBI 973). Cracked (daylight showing),
otherwise good fine (£20-30)
Provenance:
J. D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin 1965]
bt Baldwin 1986
595 Shrewsbury, Reinald, ReiNAiD ■ on ■ s, 1.44g/9h (SCBI
978). Bust almost obliterated by the ghosting of the
short cross, otherwise fine, extremely rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
G.P. Gittoes Collection |from C.J. Martin December 19781.
The illustrations of SCBI 977 and 978 are transposed in the Sylloge
596 Winchester, Osborn, osneRN • on - winc, 1.45g/9h (SCBI
983). Off-centre, nearly very fine (£70-90)
Provi nan( I :
111 Baldwin 1995
597 Winchester, Pires, PiRes • on • winc, 1.50g/8h (SCBI 986
A little off-centre, nearly very fine, rare of this moneyer
(£100-120)
Provenance:
J.J. North Collection [from Spink May 1976)
W.J. Conte Collection
598 Winchester, Willelm, wiiLeLM • on - win, 1 . 3 2 g/1 0
(SCBI 988). Slightly off-centre and flan cracked at 10
o'clock, otherwise very fine with dark tone (£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt Granta Coins 1989
599 Winchester, Willelm, wiu_eM • on • (iJwin, reads heRic\
(Reiex), 1.33g/10h (SCBI 991). Two minor flan cracks
and legends weak in places, otherwise very fine
(£40-60)
Provenance:
From the 'Corne' (dep. Maine-et-Loire, France) Hoard, c.1966
J.D. Brand Collection [from Spink 1966]
600 York (2), both Everard, eveRARD • on • el, 1 . 3 2g/1 0
(SCBI 997), eveRARD[ • on • ev], double-barred n o
obv., 1.40g/9h (SCBI 1001) [2], First with some surface
corrosion and folded and cracked at 1 o'clock,
otherwise fine, second rather smoothed, about fine but
the double-barred N clear (£40-60)
Provenance:
First bt 1990
Second bt Baldwin 1995
601 York, Everard, eveRARD ■ ON • cvi, reads Reex, 1.08g/8l
(SCBI 1002). Legends weak in places, otherwise very
fine with clear portrait and attractive light tone
(£120-150)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection |from Seaby March 1961 ]
bt Baldwin 1986
602 York, Hue, hve • on • eveRWi, last E double-barred
l.49g/1h (SCBI 1008). Reverse a little off-centre and
legends weak in places, otherwise very fine with grey
tone (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt Vale Coins 1992
or tried by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
www.dmv.co.uk
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603 YORK, Turkil, tvkkil on ■ | t*vt*i |, 1.14g/2h (SCBI 1014).
Reverse off-centre, surfaces a little coarse, good fine
with dark tone (£40-50)
Class IVa* (N 966; S 1348B)
604 Canterbury, Reinald, ReiNALD : on : can, 1.00g/5h (SCBI
1024). Centres almost flat, fine, rare (£30-40)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1995
605 London, Ricard, ricard : on : lvndi, 1.32g/2h (SCBI
1031). Cracked at 6 o'clock and along inner circle to 2
o'clock, otherwise good fine, rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
M.R. Allen Collection
606 London, Stivene, STiveNe : on : lvn, 1 .03g/1 1 h (SCBI
1034). Small striking split at 4 o'clock and some surface
corrosion, otherwise nearly very fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
D. Mangakis Collection
J.D. Brand Collection (from Spink 1971]
bt Baldwin 1986
607 London, Willelm, wiLLeLM: on : lvnd, nd ligulate,
1.46g/4h (SCBI 1040). Struck on an irregular flan, very
fine, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
).D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin February 1962]
bt Baldwin 1987
608 York, Everard, [ev ] eRARD : on : e[— ], 1.02g/8h (SCBI
1044). Legends part flat, otherwise very fine, rare
(£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt M.P. Senior 1996
609 York, Hue, hve ■ on : ever[wi|c, e of moneyer's name
double-barred, 1.32g/12h (SCBI 1046). Hairline crack on
inner circle at 3 o'clock and legends half flat, otherwise
nearly very fine, rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection [from R.C. Senior 1966]
bt Baldwin 1986
Class IVb (N 968/2; S 1348C)
510 Canterbury (3), Arnaud, hcrnavd • on • c, 1.21g/3h (SCBI
1054A); Coldwine, GOLDWiNe • on • c, 1.36g/4h (SCBI
1051), Joan, ioan • on • can[— ], l.25g/7h (SCBI 1059)
1 3 1- Weakly struck or with other faults, otherwise fine
(£60-80)
Provenance:
Second and third C.R. Wren Collection
611 Canterbury, Meinir, mcmnir on ■ cai, extra drapery,
1.46g/3h (SCBI 1065). Coarse surfaces, otherwise good
fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt J. Cummings 1986
612 Canterbury, Meinir, MetNiR • on[ ■ can]t, double drapery,
1 . 1 8g/1 h (SCBI 1071). Legends part flat, otherwise fine
(£30-40)
Provenance:
Bt 1 994
613 Canterbury, Reinaud, rcinavd • on ■ ca, 1.14g/12h (SCBI
1076). Coarse surfaces, fine (£30-50)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1996
614 Canterbury, Roberd, ROBeRD • on ■ cai, obv. reads Re -,
1 .3 1 g/1 h (SCBI 1080). Surfaces lightly pitted, otherwise
nearly very fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
C.R. Wren Collection
bt Baldwin 1 996
615 Canterbury, Roberd, RBeRD • on canti, o omitted, n of
Canti double-barred, 1.23g/6h (SCBI 1084). Striking split
at 2 o'clock and crack at 3 o'clock, otherwise good fine
(£30-50)
Provenance:
T.J. Robertson Collection, Spink Auction 90, 16 March 1992, lot 1 34
(part)
C.R. Wren Collection
bt Baldwin 1996
616 Canterbury, Samuel, SAMveL on - cai, 1.3 5g/7h (SCBI
1087). Nearly very fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 14 March 1951,
lot 413 (part)
J.D. Brand Collection |from Baldwin 19661
bt Baldwin 1986
617 Canterbury, Ulard, vlard • on • ca[— ], eight pearls to
crown, 1 -27 g/3 h (SCBI 1091). Off-centre, centres weak,
otherwise good fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection
bt Baldwin 1986
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618 London, Fulke, FViKe ■ on ■ lvnd, i for l, rev. cross
pommee initial cross, 1.22g/8h (SCBI 1096). Striking
crack at top and surfaces pitted, about fine with very
dark tone, a very rare variant (£20-40)
Provenance:
Found on the banks of the R. Thames
J.J. North Collection [from Charing Cross market, November 1984]
W.J. Conte Collection
619 London, Henri, heNRi • on • lvnd:, 1.35g/9h (SCBI 1102).
Obverse slightly double-struck and legends weak in
places, otherwise nearly very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
T.J. Robertson Collection, Spink Auction 90, 16 March 1992, lot 208
(part)
620 London, Henri, heNRic • on • lvnd, nd ligulate formed of
n and small crescent, pellet to left of cross on crown,
rev. pellet in third quarter, 1.13g/2h (SCBI 1106).
Reverse a little off-centre, nearly very fine, the variety
rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection [from Spink September 1961]
bt Baldwin 1987
621 London (2), Ricard, ricard • on ■ lv[— ], rev. pellet in
fourth quarter, 1.35g/5h (SCBI 1109); Stivene, STieveNe •
on -l , rev. cross pommee initial cross, 1.35g/8h (SCBI
1112) [2]. Fine or nearly so, rare variants (£50-70)
Provenance:
First T.J. Robertson Collection, Spink Auction, 1 6 March 1 992, lot 208
(part)
Second C.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 8 June 1 988, lot
989 (part), bt J. Cummings 1988
622 London, Willelm, wmeLM • on ■ lv, crescent curl to
left, several to right, 1.24g/8h (SCBI 1115). Some
surface pitting, otherwise nearly very fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
M.R. Allen Collection
623 London, Willelm, wmeLM • o • end, 1.27 g/2 h (SCBI
1120). Centres weak, fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin December 1961 [
bt Baldwin 1987
624 Carlisle, Alein, AteiN • on • card, 1.41 g/1 1 h (SCBI 1127;
Allen dies 455/453). legend s weak in places, otherwise
very fine with dear portrait and dark tone, very rare
(£150-180)
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625 Durham, Alein, ALeiN • on ■ dvno, 1.33g/3h (SCBI 1128;
Allen dies 443/442). Some surface marks, fine, very
rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
BtM.P. Senior 1997
626 Northampton or Norwich, Randul, randvl • on ■ ni, lex
for Rex, 1.01 g/9h (SCBI 1133). Weakly struck in places,
good fine, rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
D. Mangakis Collection
J.D. Brand Collection [from Spink 1971]
bt Baldwin 1986
627 Shrewsbury, Ive, i[ve • o]n ■ s[al]op, 1.44g/1h (SCBI
1139). Struck off-centre and flat in places, otherwise
very fine, very rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
From the Colchester (Essex) Hoard, 1 902
E.J. Harris Collection
J.J. North Collection [from Spink May 1989]
W.J. Conte Collection
628 York, Davi, DAVie • on • eve, davi over nicol, 1.36g/12h
(SCBI 1145). Slightly bent, good fine, reverse die
originally cut for Nicole and re-punched (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt R. Gladdle 1999.
See J.D. Brand, 'An Altered Die and an Enigmatic Hoard', SNC March
1968, p. 76
629 York, Nicole, nicolc • on[ • e]v, first n double-barred,
extra drapery, 1.42g/8h (SCBI 1147; SNC March 1968,
p.76, lig. 4, this coin). Good line (£50-70)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin 19641
hi Baldwin 1986
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THE COLLECTION OF SI l()f
Class IVc (N 968/3; S 1349)
630 Canterbury, Goldwine, coldwine : on, c for c, mint
signature omitted, extra drapery, 1.30g/4h (SCBI 1152).
A few faint hairlines on obverse, otherwise very fine and
full, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
From the 'Naxos' (Greece) Hoard, c.1969
).). North Collection (from Baldwin April 19861
W.J. Conte Collection.
From the same obv. die as lot 631
631 Canterbury, Samuel, SAMveL • on • eA, e for c, extra
drapery, 1.38g/8h (SCBI 1158). Nearly very fine, rare
(£120-150)
Provenance:
BtM.P. Senior 1993.
From the same obv. die as lot 630
632 London, Henri, heNRi on lvnd, 1.22g/10h (SCBI 1163).
Face weak and scratched, otherwise good fine, rare
(£30-40)
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection (from Spink July 1965)
633 London, Ricard, ricard • on ■ lvi, reads heNicvs,
1.26g/3h (SCBI 1168). Fine, rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1995.
From the same obv. die as lot 635
634 London, Ricard, [ric]ard • on • lvn, a chevron-barred,
reads HeNicvs, 1.32g/3h (SCBI 1170). Legends part flat,
otherwise very fine, rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
D.). Palmer Collection.
From the same obv. die as lot 636
635 London, Willelm, wiueM • on lv, 1.36g/6h (SCBI 1174).
Legends part flat, otherwise very fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
Bt M.P. Senior January 1995.
From the same obv. die as lot 633
636 London, Willelm, wiiicim on i.vn, vn ligulate, reads
HeNic vs, 0.96g/12h (SCBI 1179). Very fine with
attractive light tone, rare (£150-180)
Provenance:
Mrs Emery May Norweb Collection, Part IV, Spink Auction 59, 1 7 June
1987, lot 132 ! (pari)
bt Stack's 1991 .
From the same obv. die as lot 634
637 York, Nicole, NicoLe • on ■ eveR, eR ligulate, 1.31 g/2 h
(SCBI 1188). Coarse surfaces, otherwise very fine with
dark tone, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1988
Class V
Class Va 1 (N 968/4; S 1350A)
638 IVc/Val, London, Henri, heNRi on • lvnd, 1.30g/3h
(SCBI 1167). Slightly off-centre, very fine, very rare
(£180-220)
Provenance:
M.R. Allen Collection [from Baldwin 1986]
639 Canterbury, Johan, tohAN • on • can, first a barred, cross
pattee initial cross, crescent curls, 1.39g/3h (SCBI 1217;
Allen -). Coarse surfaces and legends weak in places,
otherwise nearly very fine, rare (£150-180)
Provenance:
Bt 1 993
640 London, Willelm, wtLLeM • on lv, reads RX, mm. cross
pattee, crescent curls, 1.36g/6h (SCBI 1279; Allen rev.
17). A little pitted and weak in places, otherwise good
fine, rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
Bt 1 997
Class Va 2 (N 969; S 1350B)
641 Val, Va2, Canterbury, Goldwine, i OLDWINE • on • c, i for
c, regular s on obv., curls 2/2, mm. cross pommee,
1 -45g/1 Oh (SCBI 1199; Allen obv. 20). Obverse darkly
stained, otherwise good very fine, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
From the Llanfaes (Gwyneddi Finds, 1991 +
www. d n w. co.uk
642 Val/Va2, London, Fulke, FVLKe • on ■ lvn De, first e
ornamental, obv. reads heNRievs Rex, last two Es
ornamental, seven pearls to crown, crescent curls, mm.
cross pommee, 1.27g/12h (SCBI 1252; Allen obv. 24 and
BN] 59, pi. 3, 24, this coin). Very fine, very rare
(£250-300)
Provenance:
F . Elmore Jones Collection, Clendining Auction, 7 October 1 986, lot
1804
M.R. Allen Collection
643 Va1/Va2, London, Henri, heNRi • on • LVNDe, ornamental
E and c in heNRievs, six pearls to crown, cross pommee
initial cross, 1.42g/5h (SCBI 1260; Allen obv. 27).
Slightly creased , oltherwise very fine, rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
T.J. Robertson Collection, Spink Auction 90, 1 6 March 1 992, lot 209
(part)
M.R. Allen Collection
W.J. Conte Collection
med by the late PROFESSOR IEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
647 London, Henri, heNRi - on ■ lvnd, nd I igu late, s
reversed, seven pearls to crown, curls 2/3, 1.31 g/1 Oh
(SCBI 1264; Allen obv. 58). Slightly pitted, otherwise
nearly very fine, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1990, lot 92
[from Baldwin August 1964]
648 London, Henri, heNRi - on ■ lvnd, nd ligulate, s
reversed, curls 3/3, 1.31 g/6 h (SCBI 1267; Allen obv. 69).
Surfaces pitted, otherwise nearly very fine, rare
(£50-70)
Provenance:
BtM.P. Senior 1994
649 London, Ricard, ricard • on • lvn, ornamental e in
heNRievs, s reversed, ornamental R and e in Rex, seven
pearls to crown, curls 3/4, 1.33g/8h (SCBI 1274; Allen
obv. 68). Coarse surfaces, otherwise nearly very fine
with clear portrait, rare (£100-120)
644 Canterbury, Arnaud, arnavd ■ on • ca, s reversed, curls
3/3, 1.23g/5h (SCBI 1195; Allen obv. 43). Coarse, pitted
surfaces, otherwise good fine, very rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt 1 997
645 Canterbury, Goldwine, coLD-wiNe ■ on • e, reads
heNRievs, s reversed, six pearls to crown, curls 2/3,
1.40g/11h (SCBI 1201; Allen obv. 30). Very slightly
off-centre, good very fine with dark tone (£100-120)
Provenance:
L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Clendining Auction, 28 November
1951, lot 1012 (part)
C.V. Doubleday Collection, Clendining Auction, 8 June 1988, lot 957
(part)
646 Canterbury, Roberd, ROBeRD • on ■ ca, s reversed, curls
2/2, 1.24g/4h (SCBI 1229; Allen obv. 38 and BNI 5 9,
p|. 4, 38, this coin). Slightly creased, otherwise very fine
with dark lone (£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt 1988
Provenance:
Bt 1 988
650
London, Willelm, wiLLeM ■ on ■ lvn, s reversed, curls
3/3, 1.36g/12h (SCBI 1284; Allen obv. 64). A few minor
scratches, nearly very fine, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 1085
651 Exeter, Ricard, ricard ■ on • ecce, s reversed, curls 2/2,
1 . 1 4g/1 Oh (SCBI 1301; Allen obv. 47). Nearly very fine,
grey tone, very rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1 990, lot 47 [from
Seaby February 1967]
652 Lincoln, Alain, alain • on • nicol, reads heNRievs, s
reversed, curls 2/2, 1.32g/10h (SCBI 1305; Allen obv.
53; Mossop Ca). Reverse a little off-centre, very fine
with dark tone, rare (£150-180)
Provenance:
111 M.P. Senior 1993
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THE COLLECTION OF SI IORI CROSS COINS forme
653 Norwich, Johan, ioIian ■ on • norw, s reversed, curls
2/2, 1 . 4 3 g/ 1 1 h (SCIT I 1321; Allen obv. 7 6).
Well-centred, very fine with attractive light tone
(£1 50-200)
Provenance:
W.J. Conte Collection [from Spink 1 997]
658 York, Davi, davi • on • cveRW, s reversed, curls 2/2,
1.33g/9h (SCHI 1340; Allen obv. 84). Pitted surfaces,
otherwise nearly very fine with dark tone, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt 1 993
From the same obv. die as lot 654
654 Norwich, Renald, renald • on • nor, s reversed, curls
2/2, 1.26g/9h (SCBI 1324; Allen obv. 76). Hairline crack
at 2 o'clock, a little crimped and surfaces lightly pitted,
otherwise nearly very fine, rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
C.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 8 June 1 988, lot 1 01 4
(part)
From the same obv. die as lot 653
655 Winchester, Henri, heNRi ■ on • WNjceJ, s reversed, curls
4/4, 1.39 g/ 2 h (SCBI 1 329A; Allen obv. 79).
Double-struck and with some corrosion, otherwise very
fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
From theClaxby (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1983
J.J. North Collection [from Spink 19861
W.J. Conte Collection
659 York, Nicole, Nicoie • on • eveR, s reversed, six pearls
to crown, curls 2/2, 1.38g/7h (SCBI 1344; Allen obv. 82).
Very fine, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
D.J. de S. Rogers Collection.
From the same obv. die as lot 657
Class Vb 1 (N 970; S 1351)
660 Vb1/Va2, Canterbury, Goldwine, coldwine • on • c, c for
c, curls 2/3, mm. cross pommee, 1.42g/2h (SCBI 1210).
Legends weak in places, otherwise very fine, rare
(£80-100)
Provenance:
L. A. Lawrence Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 14 March 1951,
lot 41 3 (part)
Glendining Auction, 21 September 1 983, lot 123
M. R. Allen Collection
>56 Winchester, Johan, ioTian ■ on • win, s reversed, curls
2/2, 1.22g/9h (SCBI 1331). Pitted surfaces, good fine,
rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt M. Vosper 1 999
>57 York, Davi, davi • on • eveR, s reversed, six pearls to
crown, curls 2/2, 1.39g/12h (SCBI 1337; Allen obv. 82).
Slightly bent and reverse struck off-centre, otherwise
nearly very fine, rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin November 1961 1
bt Baldwin 1986.
From the same obv. die as lot 659
661 Vb1/Va2, Canterbury, Hue, hve ■ on • CANTe, curls 2/2,
mm. cross pommee, 1.45g/2h (SCBI 1216; SCBI
Ashmolean 392, this coin). Slightly bent, otherwise good
very fine, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
L A. Lawrence Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 14 March 1951.
lot 402 (part)
Ashmolean Museum Collection
662 Vb1/Va2, Canterbury, Johan, ioEian ■ on • can, curls 2/3,
mm. cross pommee, 1.23g/9h (SCBI 1223). Faint surface
cracks and reverse double-struck, otherwise obverse
very fine, reverse fine, rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
C.R. Wren Collection [from P. Goodwin!
bt Baldwin 1 996
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663 Vbl/Va2, Canterbury, Roberd, ROBeRD • on • ca, curls
2/3, mm. cross pommee, 1.44g/8h (SCBI 1232; SCBI
Ashmolean 430, this coin). Weak in places, otherwise
very fine with attractive light tone, rare (£100-720)
Provenance:
L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 14 March 1951,
lot 402 (part)
Ashmolean Museum Collection
664 Vb1/Va2, Canterbury, Simon, simvn • on • cant, curls
2/2, mm. cross pommee, 1.35g/11h (SCBI 1248). Weak
in places and a little corrosion, fine, rare (£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt 1 998
665 Vb1/Va2, London, Fulke, FOLKe • on ■ lvnd, nd ligulate,
obv. ornamental c, es and Rs, curls 3/3, mm. cross
pommee, 1.41 g/9 h (SCBI 1256). Obverse slightly
double-struck, otherwise very fine, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 7 October 1 986, lot
1807
666 Vb1/Va2, London, Henri, heNRi ■ on ■ lvnd, curls 2/2,
mm. cross pommee, 1 . 2 6g/3 h (SCBI 1269). Surfaces
slightly corroded, otherwise nearly very fine, rare
(£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt 1 995
667 Vb1/Va2, London, Ricard, ricard • on ■ lvn, vn ligulate,
curls 3/3, mm. cross pommee, 1.30g/7h (SCBI 1276).
Slightly off-centre and surfaces pitted, otherwise nearly
very fine, rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt P. Goodwin 1 996
668 Vb1/Va2, London, Willelm, wiLLeLM • on • lvn, vn
ligulate, curls 2/3, mm. cross pommee, 1 . 39g/1 2 h (SCBI
1290). Slightly bent and some surfac e marks, otherwise
good fine, rare (£40-50)
Prc ivfnanc i :
669 Vbl/Va2, Chichester, Raulf, ravlf ■ on • cice, n
reversely-barred, curls 3/3, mm. cross pommee,
I . 2 3g/1 1 h (SCBI 1294; HHK 196). Fine, extremely rare;
the moneyer not represented for the type in the 'Sussex
Mints' Collection (£100-150)
Provenance:
J. J. North Collection (from Spink February 19761
W.J. Conte Collection.
No true coin of class Va is known for this mint
670 Vb1/Va2, Lincoln (2), both Ricard, ric[ard • o]n • nico:,
curls 2/2, mm. cross pommee, 1.29g/5h (SCBI 1315;
Mossop -); ricard • ON • nico, o of ON over n and n
double-barred, curls 2/2, mm. cross pommee, 0.97g/5h
(SCBI 1316; Mossop -) |2|. Both from the same obverse
die, second clipped, otherwise both about fine (£20-30)
Provenance:
First bt 1992
Second bt 1 995
671 Vb1/Va2, Winchester, Johan, ioFian • on ■ winc, curls
2/2, mm. cross pommee, 1.01 g/3 h (SCBI 1334). Hairline
surface cracks and some corrosion, otherwise very fine,
extremely rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin January 1962J
J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin March 1985]
W.J. Conte Collection
672 Canterbury (2), Arnaud, arnavd • on ■ ca, curls 2/3,
1.27 g/8 h (SCBI 1347); Hue, hve • ON ■ CANTe, curls 2/2,
1.33g/7h (SCBI 1360); Vb2, Arnaud, arnavd • ON • CA,
last A unbarred, curls 2/2, 1.04g/3h (SCBI 1351) [31.
First corroded, reverse off-centre, fine, second
double-struck, centres weak, fine, third pierced at 1
o'clock and cracked by inner circle, otherwise very fine
(£40-50)
Provenance:
First bt 1993
Second from Baldwin
Third C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1998
673 Canterbury, Johan, ioFian • on • can., reads Re-x-, curls
3/3, 1 . 3 8g/1 h (SCBI 1365). Very fine with clear portrait
and attractive light tone (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt 1988
674 London (2), Adam, adam • on ■ lvnd, curls 3/3,
1.35g/12h (SCBI 1398); llger, iLCeR - on ■ lvnd, nd
ligulate, curls 3/3, 1 . 3 8g/3 h (SCBI 1408) [2]. First
double-struck on obverse, fine, second with reverse
off-centre, nearly very fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
First hi 1998
So ond hi Baldwin 1994
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675 London, Johan, ioLian • on - lvnd, d with comet-tailed
serifs, curls 3/3, 1 .4 3g/3 h (SCI3I 1413). /\ little
off-centre and legends weak in places, otherwise very
fine with clear portrait, extremely rare, the moneyer
otherwise unknown for this class at London (£200-250)
Provenance:
T.WJ.D. Dupree Collection
bt Spink 1989.
It has been suggested that this is possibly a wrongly engraved coin of
Canterbury
676 London (2), Willelm, wiueN • on • lvnd, nd ligulate,
curls 2/2, 1.35g/10h (SCBI 1430); Willelm L, wiLLeLM ■ L
■ on • lv, curls 2/2, 1.38g/11h (SCBI 1439) [2|. First
with some corrosion and reverse off-centre, fine, second
very fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
First bt M. Vosper 1 997
Second bt. S. Mitchell 1994
677 London, Willelm T, willclm • t ■ on • vn, L omitted,
curls 3/3, 1.28g/2h (SCBI 1448). Slightly crimped, very
fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt 1 996
S78 Bury St. Edmunds, Fulke, FVLKe • on • sadmv, curls 3/3,
1-35 g/9 h (SCBI 1455; Allen dies 1/f2; Eaglen 72).
Obverse very fine, reverse off-centre and with some
corrosion, fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection |from Baldwin October 1961 1
>79 Carlisle, Tomas, tomas ■ on • car, curls 3/3, 1.42g/12h
(SCBI 1461; Allen dies 515/513). Small piercing at top,
otherwise good very fine with dark tone, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt 1 989
>80 Durham, Pieres, PieRes - on • DVRe, curls 2/3, 1.48g/6h
(SCBI 1485; Allen dies 523/526). Obverse double-struck
and reverse legend somewhat corroded, otherwise very
fine with dark tone, rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
C.V. Doubleday Collection, Clendining Auction, 6 June 1988, lot 971
(part)
681 Exeter, Cileberd, on chord on ec, d with comet-tailed
serifs, curls 2/2, l.29g/8h (SCBI 1489; Allen dies 4/g3).
Some corrosion, otherwise very fine with dark tone, rare
(£100-120)
Provenance:
Bt 1 986
682 Exeter, Johan, iohan ■ on • ecce, curls 2/2, 1.27g/6h
(SCBI 1493; Allen dies 6/i3). A little surface corrosion,
otherwise very fine, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
P.W.P. Carlyon-Britton Collection
D. Mangakis Collection (from Baldwin 1945)
A. Dawson Collection
683 Ipswich, Johan, ioLian - on • cipe, curls 3/2, 1.29g/6h
(SCBI 1509A; Allen dies 6/il). Rough surfaces, fine
(£30-40)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1999
684 Lincoln, Rauf, ravf ■ on • nicol, curls 2/2, 1.27g/6h
(SCBI 1535; Allen dies 6/ral; Mossop Be). Pierced at 3
o'clock and hairline scratches on obverse, otherwise
nearly very fine (£20-30)
Provenance:
H.R. Mossop Collection
bt Baldwin 1 989
685
Lincoln, Tomas, tomas • on • nico, curls 2/2, 1.34g/3h
(SCBI 1537; Allen dies 6/tl; Mossop Ba). Nearly very
fine with dark tone (£60-80j
Provenance:
H.R. Mossop Collection
bt Baldwin 1 989
686 Northampton, Roberd, robcrd • on ■ norLi, or ligulate,
curls 2/2, 1 ,40g/6h (SCBI 1548; Allen dies 4/r3). Faint
hairline scratches on obverse and legends weak in
places, otherwise nearly very fine with grey tone
(£80-100)
Provenance:
T.J. Robertson Collection, Spink Auction 90. 16 March 1992, lot 1 77
(part)
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COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
Class Vb 2 (N 970; S 1351)
687 Norwich, Gifrei, GieFeRei • on ■ nor, curls 2/2, 1.42g/4h
(SCBI 1557; Allen dies 5a/g1). Very fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
BtM.P. Senior 1994
688 Oxford, Ailwine, AlLWlNe • on • oc, curls 2/2, 1.39g/12h
(SCBI 1571; Allen dies 1 /a 1 ) . Legends weak in places,
otherwise very fine, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt P. Finn 1995
689 York, Davi, davi • on ■ eveR-, curls 2/2, 1.38g/3h (SCBI
1643; Allen dies 5/d4). Centres weak, nearly very fine
(£40-60)
Provenance:
Bt 1 996
690 York, Nicole, NicOLe • on • eveR, curls 2/2, 1.42g/9h
(SCBI 1648; Allen dies 6/n4). Centres weak, otherwise
very fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection [from N.J. Ebsworth 19661
bt Baldwin 1986
691 York, Renaud, ReNAVD - on • ev, curls 3/3, 1 . 4 8 g/ 2 h
(SCBI 1651; Allen dies 9/r2). Very fine with clear
portrait and attractive light tone (£100-120)
Provenance:
Bt 1989.
From the same ohv. die as lot 692
692 York, Tomas, iomas • on • eveR, curls 3/3, l.43g/6h
(SCBI 1657; Allen dies 9/t 2 ) . Part flat and reverse
off-centre, otherwise fine with dark lone (£30-50)
Prove nanc i :
Bt 1994.
I . Ih' ..ime ohv. die -is lot 69 I
693 Canterbury (3), Goldwine, coLDWiNe • on • ca, c for g,
curls 2/2, 1.42g/9h (SCBI 1356); Johan B, lohAN ■ b • on
can, B over M, curls 2/2, 1 .41 g/8h (SCBI 1372); Roberd,
ROBeRD • ON • CAN, curls 2/2, 1.36g/3h (SCBI 1380) [3],
Fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
First bt 1997
Second C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
Third from the 'Naxos' (Greece) Hoard, c.1969, C.R. Wren Collection,
bt Baldwin 1996
694 Canterbury, Johan, lohAN • on • cant, curls 2/3, 1.43g/3h
(SCBI 1369). Legends weak in places, otherwise very
fine with attractive light tone (£70-90)
Provenace:
C.R. Wren Collection
bt Baldwin 1998
695 Canterbury (2), Samuel, SAMveL • on • ca, curls 2/2,
1.43g/9h (SCBI 1388); Simon, simon - on - cant, curls
2/2, 1.48g/6h (SCBI 1392) [2]. Legends weak in places,
fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
Both C.R. Wren Collection
bt Baldwin 1996
696 London (2), Adam, adam ■ on ■ lvnd, nd I igu late, curls
2/2, 1.47g/3h (SCBI 1400); Beneit, BeNeiT ■ on • lvnd, nc
I igu late, curls 2/2, 1.42g/6h (SCBI 1402) [2], First
crimped, reverse of second off-centre, otherwise fine
and nearly very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
First bt 1999
Second bt 1 986
697 London, Rener, ReNeR • on • lvnd, nd ligulate, reads
heRicvs Re-X-, curls 2/2, 1.35g/6h (SCBI 1417). Legends
flat between 7 and 10 o'clock, otherwise very fine with
clear portrait, rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin July 1974]
W.|. Conte Collection
698 London (3), Ricard B, ricard ■ b • on • lvn, vn ligulate,
curls 2/2, 1.36g/2h (SCBI 1424); Willelm B, WILLeLM B ■
on lv, curls 2/2, 1.28g/8h (SCBI 1434); Willelm L,
WILLeLM • L ■ on • lvn, curls 2/2, 1.34g/8h (SCBI 1443)
[3]. Very fine or nearly so (£120-150)
Provenance:
First bt M.P. Senior 1992
Second and third hi Baldwin 1995
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,99 London, Willelm T, w i l l e l m • t ■ on • lv, curls 2/2,
1 . 4 2 g/ 1 h (SCBI 1452). Hairline flaw on obverse,
otherwise good very fine with clear portrait and
attractive light olive tone (£100-120)
Provenance:
|.D. Brand Collection
bt Baldwin 1 987
00 Bury St. Edmunds, Fulke, FVKe • on • s ■ adm, l omitted,
curls 2/2, 1.30g/6h (SCBI 1459; Allen dies 3/f6; Eaglen
78). Very fine with dark tone, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
Bt M.P. Senior November 1 997
31 Chichester, Simon, simon • on • cice-, curls 2/2, 1.37g/4h
(SCBI 1478; Allen dies 12/s5). Obverse slightly
double-struck and legends weak in places, otherwise
very fine with dark tone, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1995, lot 32 (part)
12 Chichester, Willelm, wiiLeLM • on • cic, curls 2/2,
1.40g/3h (SCBI 1481; Allen dies 15/w3). Slightly
off-centre and surfaces lightly pitted, nearly very fine
with clear portrait, rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt C. Barnard 1 996
3
Exeter, Gileberd, oieEseRD • on • ec, curls 3/3, 1.23g/1h
(SCBI 1491; Allen dies 8/g5). Good fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt A. Davisson 1 989
4 Exeter, Johan, iohJa|n • on • ecce, curls 2/2, 1.30g/9h
(SCBI 1496; Allen dies 15/i9). Slightly off-centre and a
little smoothed, fine, rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
Bt H. Simmons 1999.
From the same obv. die as lot 705
705
Exeter, Ricard, ricard ■ on ■ ec t , curls
(SCBI 1501; Allen dies 1 5/r 7) . Legends
otherwise very fine, rare (£70-90)
2/2, 1 ,51g/4h
partly weak,
Provi nanc i :
Bt 1988.
From the same obv. die as lot 704
706 Ipswich, Alisandre, ALiSANDRe • on • c, nd ligulate, curls
2/2, 1.45g/11h (SCBI 1508; Allen dies 1 9/a 18). Obverse
off-centre, otherwise good very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1987
707 Kings Lynn, Willelm, wiLLeLM • on ■ LeN, curls 2/2,
1.46g/12h (SCBI 1522; Allen dies 9/w4). Some dark
surface deposit, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare
(£200-250)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1985
708 Northampton, Adam, adam ■ on • NORh, curls 2/2,
I. 46g/6h (SCBI 1544; Allen dies 1 6/a 12). Obverse
slightly double-struck and legends weak in places,
otherwise very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
J. J. North Collection (from Spink February 1957]
W.J. Conte Collection
709 Northampton, Roberd T, robcrd • t • on • no, curls 2/2,
1 .38g/1 Oh (SCBI 1552; Allen dies 8/rt 1 ) . Some staining,
otherwise very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1999
710 Norwich, Johan, lohAN • on nor, curls 2/3, 1.43 g/' 1 2 h
(SCBI 1562; Allen dies 6/i4). Legends weak, nearly very
fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt 1991
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)RT CROSS COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
711 Oxford (2), Ailwine, AlLWiNe • on ■ oc, curls 2/2,
1.13g/3h (SCBI 1573; Allen dies 4/a 3 ) ; Henri, heNRi • on
■ ocse, curls 2/2, 1.30g/11h (SCBI 1582; Allen dies 5/h4)
[2], First cleaned, good fine, second scratched, fair,
rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
Both bt 1 992
712 Oxford, Miles, MiLes • on • ocse, curls 2/2, 1.43g/4h
(SCBI 1586; Allen dies 5/m3). Good fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1994
713 Rochester, Alisandre, alisan on • rov, curls 2/2,
1.25 g/6 h (SCBI 1589; Allen dies 6/a2). Some hairline
scratches and light pitting, otherwise nearly very fine,
rare (£180-220)
Provenance:
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 1 0 April 1 984, lot 1 521
bt 1 994.
SCBI shows the provenance as lot 1 524 in error
714 Rochester, Hunfrei, HVNFeRei • on • r, curls 2/2, 1.32g/5h
(SCBI 1 592; Allen dies 7/h3). Centre cracked and
surfaces pitted, otherwise very fine, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
Lord Stewartby Collection
j.D. Brand Collection |from Lord Stewartby 19651
bt Baldwin 1988
715 Winchester, Adam, adam ■ on • winc, curls 2/3, 1.34g/3h
(SCBI 1 599). Some corrosion and legends weak,
otherwise nearly very fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
Bt 1 995
716 Winchester, Andreu, ANDRe ■ on ■ win, v omitted, curls
2/2, 1.43g/5h (SCBI 1604). Obverse nearly very fine,
reverse better (£60-80)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection (from Baldwin July 1961 1
bt Baldwin 1986
717 Winchester 12), Bartelme, BARTeLMe • on • wi, curls 2/2,
l.39g/3h (SCBI 1613); Johan, lohAN ■ on • win, curls 2/2,
1.14g/5h (SCBI 1618) [2 1. First smoothed, good fine,
second crimped and with coarse surfaces, about fine
(£ 3 0-40)
718 Winchester, Miles, MiLes • on • winc, curls 2/2, 0.89g/7l
(SCBI 1630). Coarse surfaces, legends weak in places,
otherwise good fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt J. Ogden 1998
719 Winchester, Ricard, ricard • on • wi, curls 2/2, 1 . 1 7g/7l
(SCBI 1640). Legends weak in places, otherwise very
fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt 1 987
Class Vb 3 (N 970; S 1351)
720 Canterbury, Hue, HVe • on • CANTe, curls 2/2, 1.35g/9l
(SCBI 1363). Slightly off-centre and legends part flat,
otherwise very fine with clear portrait (£60-80)
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1990, lot 19 (pari
[from Seaby July 1965]
C.R. Wren Collection
bt Baldwin 1996
721 Canterbury, lohan M, lohAN • m • on • ca, seriffed x
curls 2/2, 1.49g/1h (SCBI 1377). Slightly creased, fine,
the seriffed x unusual (£50-60)
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, lot 19 (part) | bt in Brightoi
April 1966]
C.R. Wren Collection
bt Baldwin 1996
722 Canterbury, Roberd, ROBeRD -on • ca, curls 2/2
1.42g/12h (SCBI 1383). Legends weak at top, otherwise
very fine with clear portrait and attractive dark tone
(£50-70)
Provenance:
C.R. Wren Collection
bt Baldwin 1996
723 Canterbury (2), both Simon, simon • on • can, curls 2/2
1.32g/4h (SCBI 1395), Simon • on • cant, A unbarred
1.35g/3h (SCBI 1397) [21. First about fine, second nearly
very fine but slightly creased (£40-50)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin 1995
Second hi 1988
Provenance:
I irst bt Pegasi 1996
Scr ond bt 1994
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THE t'OI I EC IK )N C )l SHOR1 CROSS COINS formed l)y the
PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PAR I II)
724 London (2), Rener, ReNeR ■ on ■ ivnii, curls 2/2, 1.48g/6h
(SCBI 1418); Ricard B, ricard h • on iv, curls 2/2,
1.41g/2h (SCBI 1425) |2|. First weakly stank at bottom,
second with corrosion spot at top, otherwise both very
fine, first with attractive iridescent tone (£10-70)
Provenace:
First bt Baldwin1987
Second bt 1 993
725 Chichester, Pieres, PieRes • on • cice, curls 2/2, 1.32g/1h
(SCBI 1469; Allen dies 16/p7; HHK 199). Legends weak
in places and reverse struck off-centre, otherwise fine,
rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
From the Colchester (Essex) Hoard, 1902
British Museum Collection
H.H. King Collection
H. Lestocq Collection, Glendining Auction, 14 October 1985, lot 58
[from Baldwin 19751
'26 Ipswich, lohan, io h a n ■ on • gip, curls 2/2, 1.34g/8h
(SCBI 1513; Allen dies 13/i8). Legends part flat and
reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise nearly very fine,
rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
D. Kightley Collection
27 Kings Lynn, lohan, io|h|AN • on ■ LeN, curls 2/2,
1.40g/10h (SCBI 1516; Allen dies 1 1 /i 8) . Slightly
off-centre and legends part flat, otherwise very fine,
very rare (£180-220)
Provenance:
T.J. Robertson Collection, Spink Auction 90, 16 March 1992, lot 171
I from Seaby 1964]
28 Lincoln, Andreu, andrev ■ on • nic, curls 2/2, 1.39g/9h
(SCBI 1528; Allen dies 1 8/ a n 1 5 ; Mossop Gk). Reverse
very slightly double-struck, otherwise good very fine
with attractive dark tone, the die combination not
recorded by Mossop (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt 1986.
From the same obv. die as lot 729
729 Lincoln, Hue, live ■ on • NicoLe, curls 2/2, 1 . 4 5 g/ 1 2 h
(SCBI 1533; Allen dies 1 8/hl 0; Mossop G -). A little
off-centre and legends weak in places, nearly very fine
(£40-50)
Provenance:
H. K. Mossop Collection
bt Baldwin 1989.
From the same obv. die as lot 728
730 Norwich (2), Gifrei, GlFRel • on • nor, curls 2/2, 1 .4 3g/1 h
(SCBI 1560; Allen dies 15/g6); Renaud, rc-navd on •
nor, or ligulate, curls 2/2, 1.40g/1h (SCBI 1569; dies
14/r6) [ 2 ] . First part flat, nearly very fine, second with
reverse slightly off-centre, very fine (£100-120)
Provenace:
First E.J. Harris Collection, bt Spink 1989
Second bt 1 992
731 Winchester (3), Andreu, ANDRev • on ■ wi, curls 2/2,
I. 23g/12h (SCBI 1609); Lukas, lvkas on ■ win, curls
2/2, 1.40g/6h (SCBI 1627); Rauf, RAVF • ON • winc, curls
2/2, 1.35g/11h (SCBI 1636) [31. First fair, second with
legends weak in places, nearly very fine, third with
some scratches but fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
First bt 1993
Second J.D. Brand Collection, F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining
Auction, 7 October 1 986, lot 1816 (part)
Third J.D. Brand Collection, bt Baldwin 1987
Class Vc (N 971; S 1352)
732 Canterbury (2), Arnaud, arnavd • on • ca, 1.48g/11h
(SCBI 1661); Johan B, io h a n ■ b ■ on ■ can, 1 ,48g/9h
(SCBI 1671) [2]. Both slightly off-centre, otherwise first
very fine with clear portrait, second nearly very fine
(£90-110)
Provenance:
First P. Woodhead Collection, Spink Auction 75, 29 March 1990, lot 20
(part) [from Spink November 1964], C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin
1998
Second J.D. Brand Collection, bt Baldwin 1987
733 Canterbury (3), Goldwine, coLDWiNe • on • ca, c for c,
1 .3 7g/1 1 h (SCBI 1664); Johan M, loh an • m ■ ON • ca,
1.41 g/1 1 h (SCBI 1675); Simon, SIMON - on - can,
1.40g/4h (SCBI 1681) [3]. Second pierced at 7 o’clock,
otherwise fine or better (£50-70)
Provenance:
First C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1998
Second C.R. Wren Collection [from P. Goodwin], bt Baldwin 1998
Third T.J. Robertson Collection, Spink Auction 90, 16 March 1992, lot
138 (part), C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
734 London, Abel, abcl on • l vn De, nd ligulate, reads
HeRicvs, x of rex widespread, 1.51 g/1 Oh (SCBI 1685).
Nearly very fine, rare (£80-120)
Provenance:
J. Anderson Collection, Croydon Coin Auction, 1 7-18 October 1995
bt M.P. Senior 1995
735 London (2), Adam, adam ■ on • l vn De, nd ligulate,
l.52g/11h (SCBI 1688); Ricard B, ricard ■ b ■ on ■ lvn, vn
ligulate, 1.38g/2h (SCBI 1697) |2|. Reverse of second
off-centre, otherwise both very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
First from the Colchester (Essex) Hoard, 1902, bt Baldwin 1990
Second bt 1994
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ROSS COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
736 Durham, Pieres, PieRes • on ■ dvr, 1.34g/8h (SCBI 1708;
Allen dies 588/585 and BN] 1979, pl.ix, 94, this coin).
Pierced at 7 0 o'clock, otherwise very fine and
attractively toned, very rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Clendining Auction, 7 October 1986, lot
1818 (where dies shown as 585/588)
737 Ipswich, Alisandre, AUSANDRe • on ci, nd I igu late, bust
lacks neck, 1.44g/10h (SCBI 1711; Allen dies 22/a22).
Reverse a little off-centre, otherwise very fine with very
well struck portrait (£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1994
738 Lincoln, Hue, Hve • on ■ nicol, 1 .41 g/3h (SCBI 1717;
Allen dies 20/h 1 6; Mossop Ab and pi. xcvii, 17, this
coin). Legends weak in places, nearly very fine
(£60-80)
Provenance:
H. R. Mossop Collection
J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin October 1975]
W.J. Conte Collection
739 Norwich, Cifrei, ciFRei • on ■ norw, w compressed,
I. 04g/9h (SCBI 1721; Allen dies 17/g8). Hairline crack
to left of bust and surfaces corroded, otherwise nearly
very fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt 1992
740 Winchester, Adam, adam - on - win-, 1.38g/9h (SCBI
1 727). Weakly struck at 7 o'clock, otherwise nearly
very fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
D. Mangakis Collection
J. D. Brand Collection [from Spink 1971 J
J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin March 19851
W.J. Conte Collection
741 Winchester, Rauf, ravf • on • wiNce, 1 .3 5g/9h (SCBI
1 737). Slightly off-centre, reverse a little double-struck,
otherwise good fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1998
Class VI
Class Via 1 (N 974/1; S 1353)
742 London (2), Rauf, ravf • [on] ■ lvnd, nd ligulate,
1.30g/12h (SCBI 1746); Waller, WALTeR • on lv, x of rex
star-like, 1.45g/9h (SCBI 1751) [2]. First part flat, fine,
second very fine (£70-90)
Class Via 2 (N 974/2; S 1353)
743 London (2), Abel, ABeL • on • i v n d e, nd ligulate
1.37 g/8 h (SCBI 1741); Walter, WALTeR • on • LV, 1.25g/2f
(SCBI 1753) [2], Very fine and fine, latter slightly bent
(£40-50)
Provenance:
First from the 'Naxos' (Greece) Hoard, c .1 969, J.J. North Collection
W.J. Conte Collection
Second bt Baldwin 1996
744 Durham (2), both Pieres, PieRe[s ■ ]on ■ dvr, 1.23g/2f
(SCBI 1759; Allen dies 618/618), PieRes • on • dv[r]
1.27g/8h (SCBI 1760; Allen dies 618/612) [2], About
fine and fair, latter rare (£30-40)
Provenance:
First J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin 1 9681, J J. North Collectior
[from Baldwin September 1981 J, W.J. Conte Collection
Second M.R. Allen Collection
Class Vlb 1 (N 975/1; S 1354)
745 London, llger, iLCeR • on • LVNDe, nd ligulate, reads
HNERICVS REXX, first x small, 1.42g/6h (SCBI 1777)
Slightly bent and legends weak in places, otherwise
very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
J.J. North Collection [from Spink January 1 991 ]
W.J. Conte Collection.
The illustrations of SCB1 1 777 and 1 778 are transposed in the Sylloge
746 London (2), llger, ILCeR • on • LVNDe, nd ligulate
1 . 3 2g/6 h (SCBI 1779); Walter, WALTeR • ON • lvn
1.41 g/8 h (SCBI 1784) [2]. First fair, second a little
off-centre and legends weak in places, otherwise nearly
very fine with clear portrait (£50-60)
Provenance:
First bt 1994
Second J.J. North Collection [from Spink October 1973], W.J. Cont<
Collection
Class Vlb 2 (N 975/2; S 1354)
747 Canterbury (2), Johan, iohAN ■ on • cant, stop before rex
1.44g/1h (SCBI 1765); Walter, WALTeR - on • can
1.40g/7h (SCBI 1770) [2], Both very fine and attractively
toned, latter with well struck portrait (£100-120)
Provenance:
First J.J. North Collection, W.J. Conte Collection
Second bt Baldwin 1995
748 London (2), both Abel, ABeL • on • LVNDe, nd ligulate
1 .44g/4h (SCBI 1772); ABeL • ON • LVNDe-, 1 .41 g/6h (SCB
1775) [2]. Good fine and nearly very fine, latter a little
off-centre (£50-70)
Provenance:
First J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin October 19731, W.J. Conte
Collection
Second bt 1991
Class Vic 1 (N 976/1; S 1355)
749 Canterbury (2), Henri, heNRi ■ on ■ CANTe, 1.45g/5h (SCB
1789); lliun, hlVN ■ on • CANTe, 1.39g/11h (SCBI 1791)
|2). Both part flat, otherwise nearly very fine and fine
(£40-50)
Provenance:
First J.D. Brand Collection |from R.C. Senior 19661, bt Baldwin 1986
Second bt Baldwin 1995
PRfjVINANOf :
First bt 1988
So< ond bl Baldwin 1999
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Ti ll* COI I K HON 0( SHORf CROSS COINS formed by the late PROF ESSOR JEf FREY P. M
750 London (3), llger (2), both iLGeR • on lvndc, nd
I igu late, 1 . 3 7 g/ 1 Oh, 1.36g/10h (SCI3I 1840, 1845);
Walter, WALTeR 'ON • lvn, l.36g/4h (SClil 1870) 13).
Nearly very fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
First M.R. Allen Collection, bt S. Mitchell 1990
Second bt 1 995
Third J. Anderson Collection, Croydon Coin Auction, 1 7 October 1 995,
bt M.P. Senior 1995
Class Vic 2 (N 976/2; S I355A)
751 Canterbury, Hiun, hivN • on • CANTe, ornamental letters,
obv. h, e, n, R, c, R and e, rev. c and e, 1.30g/11h (SCBI
1795). Good fine, rare (£6 0-80)
Provenance:
E.J. Harris Collection
J.J. North Collection [from Spink May 1989]
W.J. Conte Collection
752 Canterbury, Johan, toh an • on • CANTe, ornamental
letters, obv. h, e, n, r, c, r and e, rev. i, h and c,
I. 29g/2h (SCBI 1800). Part flat and surfaces lightly
pitted, otherwise nearly very fine with some letters well
struck and clear, darkly toned, rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1996
753 Canterbury, Roger, ROceR ■ on • cant, ornamental letters,
obv. h, e, n, R, c and R, rev. r, g, e, R and c, 1.42g/3h
(SCBI 1809). Struck off-centre with small striking cracks
at 4 and 6 o'clock, some areas weak, otherwise nearly
very fine, rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
J. J. North Collection [from Spink December 1977]
W.J. Conte Collection.
The SCBI entry records only the ornamental r on rev.
54 Canterbury, Simun, simvn ■ on • CANTe, ornamental
letters, obv. h, e, n, r, c, v and e, rev. c and e,
l.40g/12h (SCBI 1817). Weak in places and obverse
off-centre, otherwise nearly very fine with dark tone
rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt Granta 1 990
55 London, Abel, ABeL ■ on • lvn De, ornamental letters,
obv. h, e, n, r, i, c, v and e, rev. e, n, d and e,
1 • 2 3 g/1 1 h (SCBI 1832). A little crimped, fine rare
(£40-60)
Provenance:
Bt M.P. Senior 1998
756 London (2), Abel, a B e 1 1 • on • l Jvn De, ornamental
letters, obv. R, c; and R, rev. B, e, D and e, 0.99g/10h
(SCBI 1835); llger, ILGeR on • lvndc*, ornamental letters,
obv. h, e, R, c and e, rev. C, e, R, n, n and D, 1.35g/7h
(SCBI 1848) [2]. First (lipped, otherwise very fine,
second about fine, rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
First J.J. North Collection [from Spink November 1950], W.J. Conte
Collection
Second bt 1 994.
The SCBI entry for the second coin does not record the ornamental r,
757 London (3), llger, iL[GeR • on ■] t. v n d e , ornamental
letters, obv. N, R, c, R and e, rev. d, 1.35g/11h (SCBI
1851); Rauf (2), both ravf • on • LVNDe, ornamental
letters, obv. h, e, n, r, r and e (C not visible), rev. D,
1.30g/2h (SCBI 1859), obv. h, n, R, c, R and e, rev. n (of
on), d and e, 1 .3 5g/1 1 h (SCBI 1861) [3]. First with
reverse off-centre and some corrosion but fine, second
cracked, pitted and fair, third pierced in centre and with
some corrosion on reverse, otherwise very fine, rare
(£40-50)
Provenance:
First bt 1994
Second bt 1991
Third bt 1993.
The SCBI entries do not record the ornamental ns on obvs.
758 Bury St. Edmunds, Rauf, ravf ■ on • santad, ornamental
letters, obv. h, e, R, c, R and e, rev. R, a and v, 1.42g/2h
(SCBI 1873; Eaglen 95). Obverse legend part flat,
reverse a little off-centre, otherwise nearly very fine,
rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
From the 'Come' (dep. Maine-et-Loire, France) Hoard, c.1966
J.J. North Collection [from Spink November 1988]
W.J. Conte Collection
Class Vic 3 (N 976/3; S 1355)
759 Vlc2/Vlc3, Canterbury, Johan, ioFian on CANTe, obv.
ornamental rs, 1.39g/5h (SCBI 1803). Legends weak,
otherwise nearly very fine with clear portrait, rare
(£70-90)
Provenance:
D. Martin Collection
/60 Vlc2/Vlc3, Bury St. Edmunds, Rauf, ravf on santoa
obv. ornamental e, r, c and e, l.35g/1h (SCBI 1875-
Eaglen 100). Reverse slightly off-centre, fine, rare
(£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1995
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lORT CROSS COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
761 Vlc3/Vlc2, Canterbury, Johan, iohan • o[n • can ]Te ,
rev. ornamental h, 1.49g/3h (SCBI 1805). Part flat,
otherwise very fine with well struck portrait and
attractive dark tone, rare (£6 0-80)
Provenance:
J.J. North Collection (from Spink October 1985]
W.J. Conte Collection
762 Vlc3/Vlc2, London, Rauf, ravf ■ ON • LVNDe:, ornamental
D, 1.42g/12h (SCBI 1866). Small striking crack at 4
o'clock, nearly very fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1989
763 Canterbury, Roger, ROCeR • on • CANTe, 1.33 g/3 h (SCBI
1811). Legends weak in places, otherwise very fine and
full (£40-60)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection
J.J. North Collection [from Spink January 1991]
W.J. Conte Collection
764 Canterbury, Simun, simvn on ■ CANTe:, 1.43g/12h (SCBI
1822). Legends weak in places, otherwise very fine with
clear portrait (£80-100)
Provenance:
L.R. Stack Collection, Sotheby Auction, 22-3 April 1999, lot 700 (part)
765 Canterbury, Walter, WALTeR • on • can, 1.39g/4h (SCBI
1826). Obverse struck off-centre, reverse with some
corrosion at top, otherwise very fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1988
766 London, llger, nceR on • LVNDe, 1.32g/3h (SCBI 1855).
Good fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt M. Vosper 1 999
767 York, Johan, iohAN on eveR, 1.14 g/1 h (SCBI 1879).
Legends weak in places, otherwise very fine, extremely
rare (£250- 100)
Prove nanc t:
Bt M.P Senior 199 5
768 York, Willem, wilam ■ on[ • eJveR, 1.39g/6h (SCBI 1884
Slightly bent and weak at top, otherwise fine, extremely
rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
J.D. Brand Collection
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Clendining Auction, 7 October 1986, Ic
1829
Class Vld (N 977; S 1355C)
769 Canterbury, Roger, RoceR on • cant, 1.32g/7h (SCB
1889). From previously unrecorded dies, good fine, rare
(£60-80)
Provenance:
D.J. Palmer Collection
770 London, Rauf, ravf • on ■ LVNDe, 1.28g/6h (SCBI 1895)
Surfaces pitted and legends part flat, otherwise fine,
rare (£20-30)
Provenance:
Bt 2000
771 Bury St. Edmunds, Rauf, ravf[ ■ on • s]ANTe, 1.24g/10f
(SCBI 1896A; dies 62/62). Slightly creased, legends half
flat and surfaces pitted, otherwise fine, rare (£20-30)
Provenance:
Bt 1998
Class VII
Class Vila 1 (N 978; S I356A)
772 VI lal /Vld, Canterbury, Simon, si[m]on on cant, 1.28g/5h
(SCBI 1892; Stewart dies 89/70). Legends part flat,
otherwise very fine with dark tone, rare (£40-50)
Provenance:
C.V. Doubleday Collection, Clendining Auction, 8 June 1988, lot 962
(part)
J.J. North Collection
W.J. Conte Collection
773 Canterbury (3), lun, ivn on CANTe, s with large serifs,
1 .45g/1 1 h (SCBI 1 905); Roger of R, ro|ge]r [of] r on ca,
1.40g/4h (SCBI 1921); Tomas, tomas on cant, 1.35g/2h
(SCBI 1939) [3], Fine to very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
First J.J. North Collection |from Spink April 1982J, W.J. Conte Collection
Second bt 1 994
Third J.D. Brand Collection, J.J. North Collection |from Baldwin August
19871, W.J. Conte Collection
774 London (3), Abel, ABeL on LVNDe, 1.23 g/8 h (SCBI 1946);
llger, iLGeR ON lvnd, 1 .4 1 g/3 h (SCBI 1953); Rauf, ravf on
LVNDe, 1.33g/7h (SCBI 1960) [3], First cracked at
centre, otherwise fine or better (£50-60)
Provenance:
First bt 1990
Second bt 1 991
Third bt 1992
775 Durham, Pieres, PieRes on dvr, 1.20g/7h (SCBI 1980;
Allen dies 713/718). Very small with raised rims (edge
hammered up and made round 0, file mark on reverse
rim at top, otherwise fine (£30-50)
Pr( )Vt nan( f :
( L V. Doubleday Collection, Clendining Auction, 8 June 1988, lot 971
(part)
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THE COLLECTION Ol SHORT CROSS COINS forrnec
Class Vila 2 (N 978; S 1356A)
776 Canterbury (3), Henri, HeNRI on c ani, s with large serifs,
1.42g/1h (SC8I 1900); Johan, ioan on OANTe, s with large
serifs, curls 2/3, 1.35g/10h (SCBI 1911); Roger, ROCeR ON
cant, 1 . 3 9 g/ 2 h (SCBI 1916) [3]. Fine to very fine
(£60-80)
Provenance:
First J.J. North Collection |from Baldwin August 19871, W.J. Conte
Collection
Second bt 1 988
Third J.D. Brand Collection |from Baldwin 19631, J.J. North Collection
|from Baldwin March 19871, W.J. Conte Collection.
The SCBI entry for the last records a pellet after the moneyer's name
which is not apparent
777 Canterbury (4), Roger of R, ROCeR of r on ca, 1.30g/12h
(SCBI 1925); Samuel, SAMveL on cant, 1.47g/8h (SCBI
1930); Tomas, TOMAS ON cant, 1.45g/10h (SCBI 1941);
Walter, water on can, 1.38g/5h (SCBI 1945) [4J. Fine to
very fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
First bt 1990
Second L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 28
November 1951, lot 1024 (part), J.J. North Collection, W.J. Conte
Collection
Third bt 1994
Fourth J.J. North Collection (from Spink May 1976], W.J. Conte
Collection
778 London (2), llger, iLCeR on lvnd, s with large serifs,
1.47g/4h (SCBI 1955); Rauf, ravf - on LVNDe, s with
large serifs, 1.43 g/2 h (SCBI 1963) [2 ] . Centres of first
weak, otherwise very fine and good very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
First J.D. Brand Collection |from Seaby February 1961], J.J. North
Collection [from Baldwin March 1985J, W.J. Conte Collection
Second bt 1 987
Class Vila 3 (N 978; S 1356A)
779 Canterbury (3), lun, ivn on CANjTejR, 1.39g/10h (SCBI
1909); Roger of R, ROCeR OF on can, r omitted, 1.17g/3h
(SCBI 1942); Tomas, TOMAS ON can, 1.18g/9h (SCBI 1942)
[3], Fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
First J.J. North Collection Jfrom Spink October 19731, W.J. Conte
Collection
Second bt 1 993
Third J.D. Brand Collection, C.R. Wren Collection [from Baldwin], bt
Baldwin 1996
780 Canterbury (3), Roger, ROCeR on cant, 1.34g/2h (SCBI
1917); Samuel, SAMveL ON can, 1.34g/3h (SCBI 1932);
Simon, simon on cant, 1.38g/11h (SCBI 1935) (3|. Very
fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
First and third bt Baldwin 1995
Second J.D. Brand Collection |from Baldwin 1963], tit Baldwin 1989
781 London (4), Elis, heLtSON LVNDe, l.45g/6h (SCBI 1949);
llger, iLGeR on LVNDe, 1.44g/5h (SCBI 1958); Rauf, ravlf
on i vnd, 1.41g/7h (SCBI 1965); Terri, reR Rl • on • LVN'D,
1 . 35g/8h (SCBI 1966) [4|. First fine, others nearly very
fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
First L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 28
November 1951, lot 1025 (part), J.D. Brand Collection |from Baldwin
November 1961 1, J.J. North Collection Ifrom Baldwin April 19851, W.J.
Conte Collection
Second said to be from the Corne (dep. Maine-et-Loire, France) Hoard,
c.1966, J.J. North Collection Ifrom Spink October 19881, W.J. Conte
Collection
Third from the Colchester (Essex) Hoard, 1902, J.J. North Collection
[from Baldwin May 1975J, W.J. Conte Collection
Fourth L.A. Lawrence Collection, lot unspecified, J.D. Brand Collection
[from Baldwin March 19601, J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin April
19851, W.J. Conte Collection
782 Round Halfpenny, London, Rauf, ravlf on lvn, mm.
crescent, 0.67g/4h (SCBI 1965A). Well-centred, nearly
very fine, extremely rare (£3,500-4,000)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1997
783 Bury St. Edmunds (3), Norman (2), norman on san,
1.43g/8h (SCBI 1971; Eaglen 127), nor man on - san,
1.29g/11h (SCBI 1975; Eaglen 131); Willelm, wiLLeLM on
Sant, 1.45g/10h (SCBI 1969; Eaglen 118) [31. First two
about fine, third nearly very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin 1995
Others J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin May 1974], W.J. Conte
Collection
Class VI I b 1 (N 979; S 1356B)
784 Canterbury (5), Johan, ioan on cant, l.47g/7h (SCBI
1986); Joan Chic, ioan • chic ■ on ca, 1.25g/1h (SCBI
1992); Roger of R, ROGeR • OF ■ R ■ on, mint signature
omitted, 1.46g/3h (SCBI 2001); Simon, sihvn on CANTe,
1.43g/2h (SCBI 2007); Tomas, tomas on cant, 1.46g/1 Ih
(SCBI 2009) [51. Fine to very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
First C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
Second J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin November 19851, W.J.
Conte Collection
Third from the Colchester (Essex) Hoard, 1902, bt Baldwin 1990
Fourth J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin 1963), J.J. North Collection
[from Baldwin March 19871, W.J. Conte Collection
Fifth C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
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lb formed
785 London (2), llger, iLG-eR on lvn-, 1.39g/4h (SCBI 2029);
Terri, TeRRi on lvn-d, 1.26g/5h (SCBI 2046) [2], Nearly'
very fine and very fine, latter with some corrosion on
reverse (£40-50)
Provenance:
First L.A. Lawrence Collection, lot unspecified, J.D. Brand Collection
[from Baldwin May I960], J.J. North Collection, W.J. Conte Collection
Second H. Montagu Collection, Sotheby Auction, 16-20 November
1897, lot 122 (part), Lt-Col. H.W. Morrieson Collection, Sotheby
Auction, 20-4 November 1 933, lot 1 1 7 (part), J.J. North Collection [from
Baldwin October 1975], W.J. Conte Collection.
The SCBI entry for the first coin does not note the stop dividing the
moneyer's name
Class VI I b 2 (N 979; S 1356B)
786 Canterbury (3), Johan, ioan on cantcr, 1.36g/1h (SCBI
1987); Willelm, wiLeM on cant-, 1.38g/4h (SCBI 2011);
Willelm Ta, wiueM TA ■ on ca, 1.18g/12h (SCBI 2015)
[3], Flat in places, otherwise fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
First J.D. Brand Collection, J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin July
19751, W.J. Conte Collection
Second J.D. Brand Collection, C.R. Wren Collection [from Baldwin), bt
Baldwin 1996
Third J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin July 1 962 ], J.J. North
Collection [from Baldwin April 1985], W.J. Conte Collection
787 LONDON (3), llger, iLGeR on lvn-d-, 1.42g/8h (SCBI 2033);
Ledulf, LeDVF on lvnd, second L of moneyer's name
omitted, 1 .1 8g/1 1 h (SCBI 2034); Ricard, RICARD ON lvd, n
omitted, 1 -45g/1 h (SCBI 2040) [3]. Fine to nearly very
fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin 1995
Second J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin July 1962], J.J. North
Collection [from Baldwin March 1985], W.J. Conte Collection
Third J.D. Brand Collection [from Seaby February 1961J, J.J. North
Collection [from Baldwin April 19851, W.J. Conte Collection
Class VI I b 3 (N 979; S 1356B)
788 Canterbury (3), Johan, i[oan] on cantcr, 1.26g/5h (SCBI
1990); Roger, ROGeR ON [c|an-, 1.45g/2h (SCBI 2000);
Willem Ta, wiueM ta on c, 1.49g/3h (SCBI 2016) [3],
First two part flat, otherwise all fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
First C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
Second J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin 19631, J.J. North Collection
[from Baldwin April 19851, W.J. Conte Collection
Third J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin April 19741, W.J. Conte
Collection
789 London (3), Adam, adamon lvn De, 1.49g/10h (SCBI
2021); Ciffrei, GiFRei on lvn-d, 1.37g/9h (SCBI 2027);
Ricard, ricard on lvnd, ohv. from the same die as the
first, 1.47g/4h (SCBI 2044) [31. Fine to very fine
(£40-60)
Provenance:
First J.J. North Collection [from Spink October 19731, W.J. Conte
Collection
Second E.J. J larris Collet lion, J.J. North Collection |from Spink May
19891, W.J. Conte Collection
I bird I .A. Lawrence Collection, lot unspet ified, J.D. Brand Collet lion
Ifrom Baldwin July 1962], J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin April
19851, W.J ( onte ( oiler tion
by the late PROFESSOR [EFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
Class VI I b 4 (N 979; S 1356B)
790 Canterbury (3), Johan, ioan on cant-, n of moneyed'
name reversed, 1.51 g/9h (SCBI 1991); Willelm, wiLLeiv
ON cant, 1-33 g/ 4 h (SCBI 2014); Willelm Ta, wiLLeM T
[ON] CA, 1.46g/7h (SCBI 2017) [3], Fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
First J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin November 1962], J.J. Norti:
Collection [from Baldwin April 1985], W.J. Conte Collection
Second C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
Third L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Clendining Auction, 2;
November 1951, lot 1024 (part), J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin Jul
1975], W.J. Conte Collection
Class Vile 1 (N 980; S 1356C)
791 Canterbury (5), Johan Chic, ioan chic on ca, 1 .46 g/61
(SCBI 2054); Nichole, NichoLe on ca, 1.34g/11h (SCB
2063); Osmund, OSMVND on can, 1.55 g/1 1 h (SCBI 2072)
Robert, ROBe[R]T on can, 1.46g/3h (SCBI 2077); Willelm
Ta, w[iL]LeM ■ T • A • on ca, 1 .41 g/1 2h (SCBI 2086) [5]
Mostly fine, third better (£50-70)
Provenance:
First C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
Second C.R. Wren Collection
Third from the Colchester (Essex) Hoard, 1902, J.D. Brand Collection
[from Baldwin November 1962], bt Baldwin 1989
Fourth J.J. North Collection [from Spink March 19761, W.J. Conte
Collection
Fifth from the ‘Naxos' (Greece) Hoard, c.1969, J.J. North Collection
[from Baldwin January 1987], W.J. Conte Collection
792 London (3), Ciffrei, ciFFRei on lvn, 1.48g/4h (SCB
2091); Ledulf, LeDVLF ON lvnd, nd ligulate, 1.38g/2h
(SCBI 2095); Nichole, NlCHOLe ON lvn, 1.35g/12h (SCBI
2096) [3], Last two with striking cracks, otherwise fine
or better (£40-60)
Provenance:
First J.J. North Collection ifrom Baldwin August 1987], W.J. Conte
Collection
Second J.J. North Collection Ifrom Spink May 19761, W.J. Conte
Collection
Third from the Corne (dep. Maine-et-Loire, France) Hoard, c.1966, J.J.
North Collection [from Spink May 1977], W.J. Conte Collection
793 Bury St. Edmunds, Simund, simvnd on sant, 1.42g/3h
(SCBI 2102; Eaglen 184); Vllc2, Johan, ioan on sa| — ],
1 . 3 8 g/ 7 h (SCBI 2104; Eaglen -) [2], First part flat,
otherwise very fine, second off-centre, fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
First L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 28
November 1951, lot 1024 (part), J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin July
1975], W.J. Conte Collection
Second P. Woodhead Collection, J.J. North Collection, W.J. Conte
Collection
Class Vile 2 (N 980; S 1356C)
794 Canterbury (2), Johan F R, ioan f • r • on can, J.45g/2h
(SCBI 2061); Nichole, NichoLe on can, 1.42g/9h (SCBI
2067); Vllc3 (3), Johan Chic, ioan |ch]i[c] on c,
1 . 3 4 g/ 1 0h (SCBI 2058); Nichole, NichoLe on c[ — ],
1.36g/9h (SCBI 2070); Willelm, WiLLeM ON can, 1.33g/4h
(SCBI 2084) [5 ] . Varied state f£60-80)
Provenance:
First C.R. Wren Collection, Jit Baldwin 1996
Second from the 'Naxos' (Greece) Hoard, c.1969, J.J. North Collection
(from Spink December 1986], W.J. Conte Collection
Third C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
Fourth F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 7 October 1986,
lot 1830 (part)
Fifth from the 'Naxos' (Greece) Hoard, c.1969, J.J. North Collection
Ifrom Baldwin January 1987], W.J. Conte Collection
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795 London (2), Adam, adam on lvndo, I . J9g/4h (SC HI
2089); Nichole, NiCHOLe ON ivn, 1.27g/6h (SCHI 2098);
Vllc3, Nichole, NieHOLe on ivn, e for c in moneyer's
name, l.33g/4h (SCHI 2099) [3|. Fine or nearly so
(£25-35)
Provenance:
First from the Corne (dep. Maine-et-Loire, France) Hoard, c.l 966, J.J.
North Collection [from Spink November 1988), W.J. Conte Collection
Class VIII
Class VI 1 1 b (N 981/2; S 1357B)
796 Canterbury (5), Johan (2), [i]ohAN • on can, 1.23g/8h
(SCBI 2116), lohAN ■ on [ • c]ANTe, 1.41 g/3 h (SCBI 2119);
Nichole, NichoLE : on can, 1.08g/9h (SCBI 2123);
Willelm (2), wiLe|LM]ON can, 1.23g/12h (SCBI 2129),
wiLLeLM ■ on cant, 1 .36g/1 Oh (SCBI 2133) [5 ]. Third and
fourth clipped, otherwise fine or nearly so (£140-160)
Provenance:
First bt 1 986
Second and third C.R. Wren Collection, bt Baldwin 1996
Fourth bt 1 992
Fifth from the 'Naxos' (Greece) Hoard, c.1969, J.J. North Collection
Ifrom Spink December 1986), W.J. Conte Collection
'97 London (2), both Nichole, N[ich]OLe : on lvn, mm. cross
pattee, 1.26g/6h (SCBI 2134), NichoLe • on l[v]n, mm.
cross pommee, 0.86g/6h (SCBI 2137) [2], Former bent ,
latter clipped, otherwise fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
First C.R. Wren Collection, D.J. Palmer Collection
Second bt 1 987
Class Vlllc (N 981/3; S 1357C)
98 Canterbury (3), Johan (2), toh an on ca, stop of triple
pellets before on, 1.36g/12h (SCBI 2142), tohAN • on •
can, 1.35g/8h (SCBI 2144); Willelm, WlLL|eL]M ON CA,
1.32g/3h (SCBI 2153) [3], Fine or better (£100-120)
Provenance:
All from the 'Naxos' (Greece) Hoard, c. 1969, additionally:
First and third bt Spink 1 989
Second bt Baldwin 1992
99 London (2), both Nichole, NichoLe o lvn, n of o n
omitted, 1.45g/12h (SCBI 2158); NichoLe on lvd, n of
lvnd omitted, 1.41g/3h (SCBI 2160) [2J. Fine (£60-80J
Provenance:
Both from the 'Naxos' (Greece) Hoard, c. 1969, additionally:
First bt Baldwin 1990
Second bt Baldwin 1 993.
The SCBI recorded readings differ from the above
Rhuddlan mint
Croup l
30 Class i, Halli, halli • [on] • rv-la, mm. cross pattee,
1.11 g/6h (SCBI 2168; Brand 1010; N 972/1). Pierced
and split at top, otherwise fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 13 April 1983, lot 1231
bt Baldwin 1986
801 Class iic, Tomas, tomas • on • rvla, mm. cross pommee,
reads hnerievs, both ns retrograde, 1.36g/7h (SCBI 2175;
Brand 2310; N 972/2). Pierced at fl o'clock, otherwise
good very fine (£70-90)
Prove nan< i :
Bt 1 989
802
Class iid, Tomas, tomas -o[n • rJvla, mm. cross
pommee formed of five pellets in cruciform, reads
heNRievs, n retrograde, 1.36g/6h (SCBI 2177; Brand 2430;
N 972/2). Legends flat between 9 and 12 o'clock,
otherwise very fine (£150-180)
Provenance:
Bt 1 991 .
From the same obv. die as lot 803
803 Class iie, Simon, simond • on • rvla, mm. cross pattee,
reads heNRievs, all ns retrograde, 1.39g/7h (SCBI 2178;
Brand 2530; N 972/2). Legends weak in places,
otherwise very fine (£180-220)
Provenance:
D. Mangakis Collection
J.J. North Collection (from Baldwin August 1987]
W.J. Conte Collection.
From the same obv. die as lot 802
Group II
804 Class iiic, Simon, Simon • on ■ rvla, ns retrograde,
1.34g/12h (SCBI 2184; Brand 3335; N 973/1). Nearly
very fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1998
Imitations
805 'Canterbury', Samuel, SAMveL • on ■ can, in the style of
class Vb, mm. cross pattee, 1.36g/4h (SCBI 2189;
Stewartby dies 110[iJ). Very fine with dark tone, rare
(£120-150)
Provenance:
J.J. North Collection [from Spink February 1 9771
W.J. Conte Collection
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)SS COINS formed by the late PROFESSOR JEFFREY P. MASS (PART II)
806 'London', Alisandre, ALiseNDRe • on • n, in the style of
class Vb, mm. cross pattee, seriffed x, last letter of mint
signature sloped, 1.31 g/3 h (SCBI 2193; Stewartby dies
7[ i i i ]) . Legends weak in places, otherwise good very
fine, rare (£120-150)
Provence;
G.V. Doubleday Collection, Clendining Auction, 8 June 1988, lot 1000
Baldwin Auction 9, 7 October 1 996, lot 1 788.
The moneyer is known only for the regular issues of Ipswich and
Rochester. Sold with an Elmore Jones identification ticket
807 'London', Pires, PiRes • on • LVNDDe, NDDe ligulate, mm.
cross pattee, pommee x in rex, in the style of class VI,
1.45g/10h (SCBI 2200; Stewartby dies 56). Good very
fine, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1995
808 'London', Willelm T, willcln • t • on • l, mm. cross
pattee, reads HENRievs, 1.41 g/1 Oh (SCBI 2206; Stewartby
dies -/89). Rather flat and reverse off-centre, fine, rare
(£50-70)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 1 7, 5-6 May 1 998, lot 370 (part)
btM.P. Senior
809 'Winchester', Willelm, [wiueLM ■ i • vin], 0.96g/10h
(SCBI 2214; Stewartby dies 1 2 5 [ i ]) . Legends mostly flat,
coarse surfaces, fair, rare (£20-30)
Provenance:
C.R. Wren Collection
LONG CROSS PENNIES FROM THE PROFESSO
JEFFREY P. MASS COLLECTION (PART II)
810 Class la/lb, London, mm. star and crescent, henricvs re;
rev. lie terci LON, 1.43g/12h (N 983/984; S 1358/1359'
Part flat, otherwise nearly very fine, rare (£150-180)
811 Class lb, Canterbury, mm. star and crescent, henricv
REX ANC, rev. LIE TERCI CAN, 1 ,45g/4h (N 984; S 1359
Partly turned over in the dies, very fine (£100-120)
812 Class lb/11, Canterbury, Nicole, mm. star and crescent
HENRICVS REX ANC, rev. NICOLE ON CAN, 1.46g/7h (f
984/985; S 1360). Weak in places, otherwise very fine
with attractive olive tone, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
From the Brussels (Belgium) Hoard, 1908
C.C. Drabble Collection, Clendining Auction, 4-6 July 1 939, lot 74
(part)
R. Carlyon-Britton Collection
P. Woodhead Collection [from Seaby November 19631
813 Class lb/11, London, Nicole, mm. star and crescent
HENRICVS • REX ANC, rev. NICOLE ON LVND, 1.21 g/4 h (h
984/985; S 1360). Pierced at 10 o'clock, otherwise very
fine, rare (£20-30)
814 CLASS Mb, Norwich, Ion, mm. star, henricvs rex terci
rev. ion one norwic, 1.41 g/1 5h (N 985/2; S 1361). Very
fine, very rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
W.C. Wells Collection
P. Woodhead Collection |from Baldwin January 1964]
815 Class Ilia (2), London, Nicole, nicole on lvnd
1.40g/12h; Newcastle, Henri, henri on newec, 1.19g/6l
(N 986; S 1362) [2], Very fine (£60-80)
816 Class lllab, Carlisle, Adam, adam on carl, l.33g/1h (N
986/1; S 1363). Fine, rare (£40-60)
817 Class 1 1 1 b (4), Exeter, Walter, Walter on eccei
1.49g/2h; Newcastle, Adam, adam on nev[ECa]
1.33g/5h; Norwich, Willem, willem on norw, 1.48g/lh
Oxford, Henri, henri on oxon, 1.28g/7h (N 987; S 1363
[41. Fine or better (£100-120)
818 Cl ass lllb (4), all Wallingford, Alisandre, alisandre os
wali, 1.50g/4h; Clement, c[le]ment on wal, l.32g/2h
Ricard, picaroon wali, 1.45g/1h; Robert, roreri on wall
r for It, 1.48g/1h (N 987; S 1363) [4]. Fine or better
(£180-220)
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119 Class IVa, Bury Si. Edmunds, Ion, ion on s'ed[-
1.30g/7h (N 989; S 1365). Obverse legend part flat and
reverse off-centre, otherwise very fine with dark tone,
very rare (£200-250)
20 Class IVa, London, Nicole, nicole on lvnd, 1.48g/6h (N
989; S 1365). Very fine, rare (£1 20-150 )
Provenance:
P. Woodhead Collection [from Baldwin December 1957]
21 Class IVb, London, Nicole, nicole on lvnd, 1.39g/12h
(N 990; S 1366). Very fine, rare (£150-180)
Provenance:
From the Brussels (Belgium) Hoard, 1908
R.C. Lockett Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 6-9 June 1 955, lot
1205 (part)
bl D. Hess
825 Class Ve, London, lohs, ions on lvnden, 1.50g/2h (N
995; S 1371). Slightly double-struck, very fine, very rare
(£300-350)
Provenance:
From the Brussels (Belgium) Hoard, 1908
R.C. Lockett Collection, lot unspecified
bt D. Hess
826 Class Ve, London, Willem, willem on lvnd, 1.42g/2h (N
995; S 1371). Very fine, very rare (£300-350)
Provenance:
From the Brussels (Belgium) Hoard, 1908
R.C. Lockett Collection, lot unspecified
bt D. Hess
!2 Class Vc/Vd, Canterbury, Walter, Walter on kan,
1 . 5 0g/ 1 2h (Lawrence 8, same dies; N 993/994; S
1369/1370); class Vd, Canterbury, Willem, willeme on
kan, 1 .1 6g/4h (N 994; S 1370) [2], Fine, very rare
(£80-100)
Provenqance:
First F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 7 October 1986,
lot 1 862 (part)
:3
Class Ve/Vd, Canterbury, Nicole, nichole on kan,
1.44g/9h (N 995/994; S 1371/1370). Legends weak in
places, otherwise very fine, very rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
From the Brussels (Belgium) Hoard, 1908
R. Carlyon-Britton Collection
P. Woodhead Collection [from Seaby]
4 Class Ve, Canterbury, Walter, Walter on cant, 1.4 8g/4h
(N 995, S 1371). Weak in places, good fine, very rare
(£150-200)
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A COLLECTION OF LONG CROSS PENNIES
A COLLECTION OF LONG CROSS PENNIES
827 Class lb, London, mm. star and crescent, henricvs rex
anc, rev. LIE TERCI LON, 1.43g/12h (N 984; S 1359).
Good very fine, toned (£120-150)
Provenance:
SNC June 1 994 (41 52)
828 Class lb/11, Canterbury, Nicole, mm. star and crescent,
HENRICVS REX ANC, rev. NICOLE ONE CAN, 1.43g/6h (N
984/985; S 1360). Good very fine, very rare, the
engraving error unusual (£120-150)
Provenance:
J.J. North Collection [from Spink June 1 971 J
W.J. Conte Collection, CNC Mailbid Sale 58, 19 September 2001 (1926)
829 Class lb/11, London, Nicole, mm. star and crescent,
HENRICVS REX ANC, rev. NICOLE ON LVND, 1.36g/1h (N
984/985; S 1360). Very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
SNC April 1996 (1541)
830 Class lib, Canterbury, Nicole, mm. star, henricvs rex
TERCI, rev. NICOLE ON cant, 1.41 g/8h (N 985/2; S 1361).
Nearly very fine (£40-50)
Provenance:
P. Finn FPL 1 , Spring 1 994 (93)
831 Class lib (2), both London, Nicole, mm. star, henricvs
rex terci, rev. nicole on lvnd, second with pellets fused,
1.38g/6h, 1 .1 7g/2h (N 985/2; S 1361) [2], First very
fine, second nearly very fine but with striking split at top
and surfaces lightly abraded (£50-70)
Provenace:
First bt A. Davisson August 2000
Second bt A. Davisson October 1 993
832 Class lib, York, Jeremie, mm. star, henricvs rex terci,
rev. ieremie on ever, 1 . 3 5g/1 Oh (N 985/2; S 1361).
Obverse fine, reverse better (£20-30)
833 Class Ilia (3), Canterbury, Nicole, nicole on cant,
1 . 2 9 g/ 1 2 h , Norwich (2), Huge, hvge on norwic,
1.39g/6h, Ion, ion on norwiz, 1.33g/6h (N 986; S 1362);
class lllabl, York, Ion, ion on everwic, 1 .3 7g/6h (N
986/1; S 1362) [4|. First nearly very fine, others fine or
better (£100-120)
Provenance:
Third bt P. Finn January 1995
Fourth bt Baldwin
834 Class Ilia (2), both London, Henri, henri on lvnde,
1.52g/5h; Nicole, NICOLE ON lvnd, l.35g/5h (N 986; S
1362) [2]. Very fine and nearly so (£50-70)
Provenance:
First bt A. Davisson February 1996
Second P. Finn FPL 1, Spring 1994 (177)
835 Class 1 1 1 b (2), both Canterbury, Gilbert, gilbert on caf
1.44g/9h; Nicole, NICOLE ON CANT, 1.44g/12h (N 987;
1363) [2]. Legends weak in places, otherwise very fine
(£70-90)
Provenance:
First bt P. Finn May 1996
836 Class lllb, Gloucester, Roger, rocer on glov, 1.14g/6
(N 987; S 1363). Parts of legends not struck up,
otherwise very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin
837 Class lllb, llchester, Stephen, stephe on ivel, 1.21 g/1 0
(N 987; S 1363). About fine, rare (£80-100)
838 Class lllb (2), both Lincoln, Ion, ion on Lincoln
1.46g/1h; Ricard, RICARD ON linc, 1 ,46g/1 h (N 987;
1363) [2], First with some verdigris, otherwise both very
fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
Both bt Baldwin
839 Class lllb (2), both Lincoln, Ricard, ricard on linc
1.43g/7h; Walter, WALTER on linc, 1.41 g/4 h (N 987; f
1363) [2]. Very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
Both bt P. Finn
840 Class lllb (2), both London, Nicole, nicole on lvnc
1.42g/10h, 1 . 3 5g/1 1 h (N 987; S 1363) [2], Very fine and
fine (£50-60)
Provenance:
Second bt A. Davisson October 1 993
841 Class lllb (2), Newcastle, Adam, adam on neveca
1 . 2 8 g/ 1 0h; Norwich, Willem, willem on norw, 1.51 g/3 E
(N 987; S 1363) [2], Legends part flat, otherwise very
fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
First bt P. Finn May 1 996
Second bt Spink
842 Class lllb (3), all Northampton, Lucas, lvcas on norha
1.34g/5h; Philip, Philip on norh', 1.40g/8h; Willem,
WILLEM ON norh', 1.39g/11h (N 987; S 1363) [3]. First
fine, reverse off-centre, others nearly very fine
(£100-120)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin
Second bt Spink
Third bt P. Finn January 1995
843 Class lllb, Oxford, Henri, henri on oxon, 1.48g/4h (N
987; S 1363). Slightly off-centre, fine (£30-40)
844 Class lllb, Shrewsbury, Peris, peris on sroseb, 1.49g/3h
(N 987; S 1363). Slightly off-centre, fine (£50-60J
845 Class lllb (2), both Wilton, Huge, hvge on wilton,
1.47 g/ 1 0 h ; Ion, ion on WILTONE, l.30g/9h (N 987; S
1363) [2). First with reverse off-centre, otherwise very
fine, second nearly very fine (£100-120)
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A ( ( >1 I I ( NON or LONG CROSS PENNII S
846 Class III b (3), all York, Ion, ION ON EVERWIC, 1.54g/12h;
Reiner, rener on everw, 1.38g/5h; Tomas, tomas on ever,
1.50g/5h (N 987; S 1363) 1 3 ] . Fine or better (£100-120)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin
847 Class III be, London, Nicole, nicole on lvnd, 1.46g/4h
(N 987/1; S 1363); class I lie (2), both London, Nicole,
nicole on lvnd, narrow bust, x of rex as class 1 1 lab,
1.47g/7h, normal bust and x, 1.46g/9h (N 988; S 1364)
[3]. Very fine (£100-120)
348 Class lllc (2), both Canterbury, Gilbert, gilbert on can,
1.21 g/1 1 h; Nicole, nicole ON cant, 1.46g/1h (N 988; S
1364) [2]. Nearly very fine (£70-90)
Provenance;
First SNC April 1996 (1545)
Second bt Baldwin April 1997
349 Class lllc, Exeter, Walter, Walter on ecce, 1.57g/7h (N
988; S 1364). Legends weak in places, otherwise nearly
very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt P. Finn June 1997
50 Class lllc, Hereford, Roger, ROGER ON heref, 1.38g/9h (N
988; S 1364). Very fine, rare (£100-120)
Provenance:
P. Finn FPL 6, November 1995 (164)
51 Class lllc (2), both Lincoln, Ricard, ricard on linc,
1.31 g/3 h; Walter, WALTER ON linc, 1.46g/9h (N 988; S
1364) [2], Very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
Both bt P. Finn
52 Class lllc (3), all London, Henri, henri on lvnde,
1 . 28g/1 Oh; Nicole (2), NICOLE ON lvnd, 1.42g/1h,
1.33g/12h (N 988; S 1364) [3], First good fine, others
very fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
First SNC June 1 994 (41 54)
Second P. Finn FPL 1 , Spring 1 994 (1 87)
53 Class lllc (3), all London, Nicole, nicole on lvnd,
1 -41 g/3 h, 1.39g/1h, 1.45g/12h (N 988; S 1364) [3], First
two very fine, last nearly so (£100-120)
54 Class lllc (2), Newcastle, Ion, ion on newecas,
1 - 3 8 g/ 3 h ; Northampton, Tomas, tomas ON norha,
1.42g/3h (N 988; S 1364) [2]. First nearly very fine,
second very fine (£100-120)
Provenace:
Second Dr. R. Morris Collection, Coin Galleries Mailbid Sale, July 2004
(306)
55 CLASS Va2, Canterbury, lohs, iohs on canter, 1.43g/6h
(N 991/2; S 1367). Very fine (£40-50)
56 Class Va3 (3), all London, Davi, davi on lvnden, ball
and wedge-tailed Rs, 1.40g/5h; Henri, henri on lvnd,
ball-tailed rs, rev. wedge-tailed R, 1.46g/10h; Ricard,
ricard on lvnd, ball and wedge-tailed rs, rev,
ball-tailed rs, 1.51 g/6h (N 991/3; S 1367) [3], First
nearly very fine, others very fine (£90-110)
Provenace;
First bt Spink April 1996
Second SNC April 1996 (1548)
Third P. Finn FPL 1, Spring 1994 (197)
857 Class Vb2 (2), both London, Nicole, nicole on lvnd,
1.31 g/6h; Ricard, ricard on lvnd, 1.26g/3h (N 992/2; S
1368) [ 2 1 . both cracked, otherwise very fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
Second bt A. Davisson October 1993
858 Class Vc (2), both Canterbury, lohs, iohs on canter,
1 .40g/1 Oh; Ion, ion ON canter, 1.32g/12h (N 993; S
1369) [2]. Very fine and nearly so (£6 0-70)
Provenance:
Second bt Spink 1996
859 Class Vc (2), both London, Henri, henri on lvnde,
1.39g/8h; Walter, WALTER ON lvnd, 1.49g/11h (N 993; S
1369) [2]. First very fine, second better (£70-90)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin June 2000
Second SNC April 1996 (1556)
860 Class Vc (2), both London, Henri, henri on lvnde,
1.23g/1h; Willem, willem on lvnd, 1.46g/11h (N 993; S
1369) [2], Very fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
Second P. Finn FPL 5, July 1995 (43)
861 Class Vd/Vc, Canterbury, Ion, ion on canter, n of
henricvs reversed, rev. pellet barred ns, 1.24g/10h (N
994/993; S 1370/1369). Nearly very fine, rare (£80-100)
862 Class Vf (3), all London, Davi, davi on lvnden,
1.34g/7h; Ricard, RICARD on lvnd, 1.48g/4h; Willem,
WILLEM ON LVND, 1.51 g/1 h (N 996; S 1372) 13). First
good very fine, others very fine (£100-120)
Provenance:
First bt P. Finn December 1 997
Second P. Finn FPL 7, May 1996 (152)
Third bt P. Finn July 1 995
863 Class Vf (2), both London, Henri, henri on lvnde,
1.43g/3h; Walter, WALTER ON lvnd, 1 ,49g/1 h (N 996; S
1372) [2], Very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
First SNC June 1994 (4160)
Second SNC April 1996 (1557)
864 Class Vg (2), Canterbury, Gilbert, gilbert on can,
1.41 g/2h; London, Willem, willem on lvnd, 1.45g/9h (N
997; S 1373) [2], First with small striking split at bottom,
otherwise both very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
First bt Baldwin April 1 997
Second bt Baldwin June 2000
865 Class Vg (3), all London, Renaud, renavd on lvnd,
1.43g/1h; Ricard, ricard on lvnd, 1 .25g/1 h; Willem,
WILLEM ON LVND, 1 -31g/1 Oh (N 997; S 1373) [3 ]. Second
slightly pitted, otherwise all very fine (£90-110)
Provenance
First btP. Finn July 1995
Second Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 226 (part)
Third bt P. Finn January 1995
866 Class Vh, London, Renaud, renavd on lvnd, 1.28g/2h (N
998; S 1374). Legends weak, otherwise very fine
(£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt P. Finn February 1996.
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SCOTTISH COINS
David I (1124-1153)
COTTISH COINS
Period D
867 Sterling, bust right, rev. cross fleuree, pellet in angles,
meaningless legends, 1 . 1 8g/1 Oh (Stewart 4; SCBI 35,
B 9, fig. 10, same dies; S 5005). Part flat, fine but rare
(£500-600)
Provenance:
A Distinguished Collection of Scottish Coins and Medals, Spink Auction
20, 31 March 1982, lot 100
William the Lion (1165-1214)
Crescent and Pellet coinage, Phase II
868 Sterling, Roxburgh, Raul, ravl on rocas, 1.48g/9h (SCBI
35, cf. B 13, fig. 37; S 5025). Slightly off-centre and
legends flat in places, otherwise very fine (£200-250)
Provenance:
Dr). Davidson Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 60, 9-10 December
2003, lot 31 3 [from Spink 1 967]
869 Sterling, Roxburgh, Raul, ravl on roc-, 1.49g/2h (SCBI
35, 41; B 16, footnote; S 5025). Legends mostly flat,
otherwise very fine and well-centred on a round flan
(£120-150)
870 Sterling, without mint name, Raul Derlig, ravl derl[ig],
1.43g/9h (SCBI 35, 20; B 19; S 5026). Legends flat in
places and reverse off-centre, otherwise very fine
(£180-220)
Provenance:
Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 70 (Melbourne), 9-1 1 July 2002, lot
2118
Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B
871 Sterling, class III, without mint name, Hue Walter, hve •
waiter-, large bust right, retrograde legend, rev. four
stars of five points, 1.43g/9h (SCBI 35, -; B 19, fig. 54; S
5029). Nearly very fine, toned (£200-250)
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872
Sterling, class IV, without mint name, left facing bus
blundered legend, lea[-]ne[ — ], rev. hve walt[-|, fou
stars of six points, 1.21 g/1 Oh (SCBI 35, -; B -; S 5029
Cracked at 3 o'clock, otherwise fine (£6 0-80)
Alexander II (1214-1249)
Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase C
873 Sterling [in the name of William the Lion], Roxburgh
Peris Adam, crude bust with sceptre left, three pellets i
front, retrograde legend, rev, peris adam o[n r]oe
1.32g/7h (SCBI 35, -; B 6, fig. 67, same dies; S 5034
Hairline surface cracks, fair to fine, rare (£120-150)
Alexander III (1249-1286)
First coinage
874 Sterling, type III, Aberdeen, Alexander, alisand on ae
rev. four stars of six points, 1.45g/6h (SCBI 35, -; B 46a
fig. 115a; S 5043). Very fine, rare (£150-180)
875 Sterlings (2), type III, Perth, Ion Cokin, ion crin [on] per
bust left, rev. four stars of six points, 0.98g/11h (SCB
35, -; B 39a, fig. 1 1 2A, same rev. die; S 5043); ty p<
VIII, Berwick, Walter, Walter: berwik, bust left, rev. fou
stars of six points, 1.18g/8h (SCBI 35, 163; cf. B 13, fig
89; S 5048) [2] . First chipped at 10 o'clock and part
flat, otherwise fine, second nearly very fine (£90-110)
Provenance:
First bt Sea by 1979 (read as ion cokin on p)
876 Sterling, type VII, Berwick, lohan, iohan on be, bus
left, rev. four stars of six points, 1.31 g/1 h (cf. SCBI 35,
147; cf. B 14, fig. 90; S 5047). Legends part flat,
otherwise fine (£50-60)
877 Sterling, type VII, Roxburgh, Andreu, ANDRev on ro:,
bust right, rev. four stars of six points, 1.42g/8h (SCBI
35, 155; B 22, fig. 96; S 5047). Some corrosion on
reverse, nearly very fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
SNC January 1 969 (39 1 )
Dr J. Davidson ( ml lee lion. Pari II. DNW Auction 60, 9-10 December
2003, lol 346 (part)
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Second coinage
878 Sterlings (3), class Mb, four mullets of six points,
1.38g/2h (S 5054); class E, four mullets of five points,
two pellets in first quarter, pellet in fourth quarter,
1.27g/1h (S 5056); class D, mm. cross potent on ohv.,
plain cross on rev., three mullets of six points and star
of seven points, 1.45g/8h (S 5057) [3|. Second fine,
others good very fine (£100- ] 20)
B79 Sterling, class ), rough style (as the first coinage of John
Baliol), rev. four mullets of six points, 1.33g/1h (SCBI
35, 286; B 79, fig. 209; S 5059). Fine, very rare
(£150-180)
Provenance:
P. Finn FPL 1 8, February 2000 (342)
John Baliol (1292-1296)
First coinage
180 Sterling, four mullets of six points, 1.43g/11h (SCBI 35,
304; B 2, fig. 211; S 5065). Reverse scratched at 6
o'clock, otherwise nearly very fine with attractive tone
(£150-200)
181
Robert the Bruce (1 306-1 329)
Sterling, colon and triple pellet stops on obv., 1.34g/6h
(SCBI 35, 321; B 3, fig. 226; S 5076). Legends part flat,
otherwise very fine, rare (£700-800)
Provenance:
Lord Stewartby Collection
bt Baldwin 1 980
David II (1329-1371)
First coinage, Second issue
82 Sterling, large lettering, 0.89g/11h (SCBI 35, 332-3; B 8,
fig. 234; S 5087). Very fine with dark tone (£70-90)
Second coinage
83 Groat, Gp C, Edinburgh, a of cra plain, 4.36g/10h (cf.
SCBI 35, 383-4; B 24, fig. 286; S 5098). Obverse
off-centre and legends part flat, otherwise very fine with
attractive tone (£120-150)
884 Groat, Gp I), Edinburgh, 3.04g/12h (S 5100); Kobert II,
Halfgroat, Edinburgh, star on sceptre, no trefoil in
spandrel at 2 o'clock, 1.62g/10h (SCBI 35, -; B -; S
5138) [2J. First clipped and abraded, fair to fine, second
on a ragged flan, part flat and with scratches on
obverse, otherwise fine, rare (£00-80)
Provenance:
Second ( . Brady Collection, Spink Auction 20, 31 Marc h 1982, lot 291
(pari)
Third coinage
885 Groat, Edinburgh, star on sceptre handle, ornamental
as, 3.68g/12h (SCBI 35, 415-16; cf. B 38, fig. 301; S
5124). Good very fine, rare (£200-250)
Robert II (1371-1390)
886 Groat, Edinburgh, star on sceptre, trefoils in spandrels,
3.40g/8h (SCBI 35, 449-50, 452-6; B 3; S 5131). Good
fine (£70-90)
887 Groat, Perth, star on sceptre, trefoils in spandrels,
3.08g/3h (SCBI 35, 460-8, 470-2; B 10, fig. 317; S 5136).
Slightly clipped, otherwise very fine, toned (£100-120)
Robert III (1390-1406)
Heavy coinage, First issue
888 Lion, large crowned shield, rev. St. Andrew, without
nimbus, on saltire cross to edge, I is each side,
3.71 g/1 2 h (SCBI 35, 509-10; B 5; S 5154). Light
scratches to right of shield, otherwise very fine, rare
(£1,000-1,200)
889 Groat, Edinburgh, tressure of seven arcs, trefoils of
pellets on cusps, 2.35g/5h (SCBI 35, 540-9; B 5, fig. 348;
S 5164). Hairline scratches on obverse, otherwise nearly
very fine (£80-100)
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James II (1437-1460)
SCOTTISH
890 Croat, Edinburgh, tressure of seven arcs, trefoils of
pellets on cusps, similar but reads scotorv, rev. without
saltires after villa, 2.53g/5h (SCBI 35, B — ; S 5164).
Fine (£60-80)
891 Croat, Edinburgh, tressure of seven arcs, trefoils of
pellets on cusps, no stops, rev. saltire stop after dns,
inner legend without stops, 2.80g/1h (SCBI 35, B S
5164). Weak in places and obverse slightly
double-struck, fine (£70-90)
Heavy coinage, Second issue
892 Croat, Perth, tressure of seven arcs, trefoils on cusps,
annulets in spandrels, double stop after robertvs, rev. de
divided by double saltire stop, 2.56g/9h ( cf . SCBI 35,
586; cf. B 26, fig. 389; S 5171). Many scratches on
obverse, otherwise about fine, rare, the dies seemingly
unrecorded (£50-70)
James I (1406-1437)
893 Demy, type II, mm. crown on obv., cross pattee on rev.,
large c, I is after iacobvs and at end of legend, rev. large
quatrefoils, lis before and after twm dn, 2.99g/4h (SCBI
35, -; cf. B 6; S 5190). Legends weak in places,
otherwise very fine (£700-800)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1979
894 Croat, First Fleur-de-lis issue, Edinburgh, tressure of
seven arcs, sceptre to left of bust, i in field and left of
neck, saltire to right of neck, crosses on breast, large c,
2.07g/1 Oh (SCBI 55, -; B 9, fig. 436; S 5195). Fierced in
three plac es, otherwise obverse very fine, reverse good
fine, portrait artel symbols very clear (£100-120)
COINS
First coinage
895 Groat, Third fleur-de-lis issue, Edinburgh, mm. cros
pattee, sceptre to left of bust, tressure of nine arcs
rev. three pellets in first and fourth quarters, lis ii
second and third quarters, double annulet stops, lis a
end of legends, 2 . 1 2g/8h (cf. SCBI 35, 680-1; B -; 5
5225). Verdigris spots on obverse, fine (£150-180)
Provenance:
Dr J. Davidson Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 60, 9-10 Decembe
2003, lot 406, where weight incorrectly stated
James III (1460-1488)
Light issue, c.1482
896 Penny, Edinburgh, mm. cross fourchee, rev. mullet o
five points in first and fourth quarters, three pellets ir
second and third quarters, 0.55g/7h (SCBI 35, 768; B 2,
fig. 610; S 5283). Slightly bent and reverse rim filed at 3
o'clock, otherwise nearly very fine (£150-180)
Provenance:
Sheriff T. Mackenzie Collection, Sotheby Auction, 21-2 February' 1921
lot 269
Dr J. Davidson Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 60, 9-10 December
2003, lot 429 [from Spink]
Main issue, 1484-8
897 Croat, Edinburgh, annulet on inner circle at 8 o'clock,
rev. three pellets and annulet in first and fourth
quarters, crown in second and third quarters, annulet
before lae and after din, 2.91 g/9h (cf. SCBI 35, 786; cf.
B 52; S 5288). Slightly double-struck, fine (£180-220)
898 Croat, Aberdeen, annulet on inner circle at 9 o'clock,
rev. three pellets and annulet in first and fourth
quarters, crown in second and third quarters, 2.98g/2h
(SCBI 35, 787-8; B 55, fig. 646; S 5291). Fine, rare
(£350-450)
James IV (1488-1531)
Billon issues
899 Plack, type II, star stops, 2.00g/9h (SCBI 35, 854-5; B
fig. 693; S 5349); Penny, small bust, crown of three
fleurs, rev. crown in first and fourth quarters, lis in
second and third quarters, legend appears to end vs,
0.52g/2h (S 5360) [21. Fair to fine (£40-50)
Provi nano :
First hi Baldwin 1975
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James V (1513-1542)
First coinage
100 Unicorn, type II, mm. crown, x below unicorn, colon,
trefoil and double-trefoil stops, rev. mullet in centre of
wavy star, long cross between scrolls at quarters, trefoil
stops, 3.80g/1 Oh (SCBI 35, B S 5365). Very fine,
very rare (£2,500-2,800)
Second coinage
01 Crown, mm. radiant star on obv., crown on rev., open
crown with frosted caul above square-topped shield with
rounded base between saltires, double trefoil stops,
rev. quatrefoil in centre of cross, lis at end of limbs,
thistle-heads in angles, trefoil stops, 3.35g/7h (SCBI 35,
B S 5370). Slightly crimped and small hairline
striking crack at 2 o'clock, otherwise good very fine,
the variety very rare (£1,500-1,800)
)2 Croat, type III, trefoil stops, 2.63g/12h (SCBI 35,
918-19; B 3; S 5378). Nearly very fine (£150-200)
Mary (1542-1567)
First period
13 Ttstoon, type Ilia, 1556, mm. cross potent on obv.,
crown on rev., annulets below mr, 5.96g/4h (cf. SCBI 35,
1007; B 10, fig. 788; S 5404). Very fine (£250-300)
4 Bawbees (2), both Edinburgh, class lb, mm. cross on
obv., lis on rev., arched crown above thistle-head, rev.
crown on centre of saltire between cinquefoils, 2.18g/8h
(SCBI 35, 1027; B 4, fig. 825; S 5432); class Vc, open
crown above thistle-head, rev. voided saltire, 1 .84g/6h
(SCBI 35, -; B 41, fig. 845; S 5433) [2]. First fine,
second nearly very fine (£50-60)
Second period (with Francis)
'5 Nonsunt Croats (2), both 1559, dolphin looking left,
revs, single and double lined tablets, 1.66g/11h,
1.75g/7h (SCBI 35, 1 106-8; B 8, fig. 891, 10; S 5448) [2|.
Nearly very fine (£120-150)
906 Ryal, 1565 (?), mm. thistle on rev. only, 29.67g/2h (SCBI
35, 1119; B 1, fig. 904; S 5425). Reverse with crowned
thistle countermark for the 1578 revaluation and traces
of adhesive, otherwise fine (£150-200)
908 Ryal, 1567 (?), 29.36g/1h (SCBI 35, 1204-5, B 2; S 5472).
Reverse with crowned thistle countermark for the 1578
revaluation, fine (£150-180)
909 Ryal, 1569, 30.12g/10h (SCBI J5, 1207; B 4: 5 5472)
Nearly very fine (£400-5001
907 Two-Thirds Ryal, 1566, mm. thistle on rev. only,
20.22g/8h (SCBI 35, -; B 13, fig. 908; S 5426). Some
surface marks, nearly very fine (£400-500)
James VI (1567-1625)
Before Accession
First coinage
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Second coinage
DTTISH COINS
910 Half-Merk or Noble, 1573 (?), 6.67g/10h (SCBI 35,
1221-2; B 5; S 5478). Fine (£50-60)
911 Half-Merk or Noble, date unclear, 6.59g/7h (S 5478).
Fair to fine (£30-40)
Sixth coinage
912 Balance Half-Merk, 1591, mm. cinquefoil, 4.05g/1h
(SCBI 35, 1247-8; B 2; S 5491). Flairline scratches both
sides, fine, rare (£1 50-180)
Seventh coinage
913 Rider, 1599, mm. quatrefoil, 4.94g/7h (SCBI 35, 1169-70;
B 9; S 5458). Struck on an irregular flan with small
striking split at 4 o'clock, otherwise nearly very fine
(£700-800)
914 Ten Shillings, 1598, mm. quatrefoil, 5.38g/7h (SCBI 35,
1263-5; B 4; S 5493); Eighth coinage, Thistle Merk,
1602, 6.49g/1 Oh (SCBI 35, 1285-8; B 3; S 5497) [2],
First about fine, second nearly very fine (£150-180)
Second only illustrated
Eighth coinage
915 Sword and Sciptre piece, 1602, mm. quatrefoil,
4,76g/12h (SCBI )5, 1186-8; I'- i; S 5460). Slightly
c reased, otherwise nearly very fine (£300-350)
916
Half-Sword and Sceptre piece, 1601, mm. quatrefoi,
2-37 g/5 h (SCBI 35, 1196-7; B 2; S 5462). Smoothed, fine
(£150-180)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin 1979
Base issues
917 Eightpenny Croat, Edinburgh, reads edinbvrg, 2.11 g/1 2
(SCBI 35, — ; B 3; S 5511). Some corrosion on obverse,
otherwise very fine (£40-50)
After Accession
Ninth coinage
918 Sixty Shillings, mm. thistle-head, 28.01g/9h (SCBI 35
1360-2; B 1, fig. 972; S 5501). Obverse fine, reverse
nearly very fine (£300-350)
Provenance:
Bt Spink 1975
919 Thirty Shillings, mm. thistle-head, 14.62g/12h (SCBI 35
1363; B fig. 973; S 5503). Fine (£60-80)
Tenth Coinage
920 Unite, mm. thistle-head, 9.90g/2h (SCBI 35, 1351-3; B 4,
fig. 990; S 5464). Nearly very fine (£6 00-700)
Provenance:
Spink Auction -4, 22 February 1979, lot 1 108
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i21 Unite, mm. t histle-head, 9.88g/1h (SCBI 35, 1351-3; 13 4,
fig. 990; S 5464). Small hairline striking crack at 8
o'clock, good fine (£500-600)
22 Thirty Shillings, mm. thistle-head, 14.81 g/1 Oh (SCBI 35,
1370-4; B 14, fig. 984; S 5504). Fine (£60-80,1
23 Six Shillings, 1618, mm. thistle-head, 2.54g/9h (SCBI 35,
-; B -; S 5508); England, Edward IV, First reign, Light
coinage, Groat, mm. sun, quatrefoils by neck, rev. I is
after TAS, 2.73g/3h (B & W VI 2; N 1569; S 2000) [2],
Both slightly clipped, otherwise fair to fine, first very
rare (£150-200)
First only illustrated
Charles I (1625-1649)
Third coinage, Briot's issue
■4 Unite, mm. thistle-head and b on obv. only, 9.86g/6h
(Murray 1; SCBI 35, 1392-6; B 3, fig. 1032; S 5531).
Slightly crimped, nearly very fine (£700-800)
!5 Forty Pence, b after obv. legend and above crown on
rev., 1.80g/12h (Murray iiie/h; SCBI 35, B 14, fig.
1013; S 5575); Falconer's first issue, Twenty Pence,
rev. f at end of legend, 0.46g/7h (Murray Ic/c; SCBI 35,
-; B -; S 5588) |2|. Nearly very fine (£60-70)
Third coinage, Falconer's first issue
926 Twelve Shillings, rev. t above crown, 5.57g/9h (Murray
p.138; SCBI 35, 1060-5; B 24, fig. 1017; S 5560).
Nearly very fine (£100-120)
Third coinage, Falconer's second issue
927 Twelve Shillings, mm. thistle on obv. only, f at end of
legend, 5.75g/6h (Murray 1; SCBI 35, 1502-7; B 42, fig.
1020; S 5561). Adjustment marks on obverse, nearly
very fine (£100-120)
Third coinage, Falconer's anonymous issue
928 Thirty Shillings, mm. thistle on obv., thistle-head on
rev., small lettering, 14.63g/6h (Murray 4; SCBI 35,
1519; B 51, fig. 1023; S 5557). Nearly very fine
(£120-150)
Charles II (1660-1685)
First coinage
929 Merk, 1670, colon after dei, 6.1 1 g/3 h (Murray 17; SCBI
35, -; B 7; S 5611). Adjustment marks on reverse,
obverse fine, reverse better (£6 0-80)
930 Merk, 1672, 6.12g/6h (Murray 19; SCBI 35, 1587; B 10,
fig. 1052; S 5611). Adjustment marks on obverse, nearly
very fine (£100-120)
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931 Merk, 1672, 6.15 g/3 h (Murray 19; SCBI 35, 1587; B 10,
fig. 1052; S 5611). Obverse field lightly tooled,
otherwise fine (£40-50)
932 Half-Merk, 1671, no stops on rev., 3.22g/9h (Murray
30a; SCBI 35, — ; B 6; S 5614). Nearly very fine
(£120-150)
Second coinage
933 Dollar, 1679 (Murray 35; SCBI 35, 1609-10; B 3,
footnote; S 5618). About fine (£200-250)
934 Half-Dollar, 1675 (Murray 39; SCBI 35, 1618-21; B 1,
fig. 1055; S 5619). Obverse fine, reverse good fine
(£250-300)
Provenance:
Bt C.A. Singer
935 Half-Dollar, 1681 (Murray 41; SCBI 35, 1624; B 2; S
5619). Obverse fine, reverse with some adjustment
marks, good fine (£200-250)
936 QuarteR-Doilar, 1681 (Murray 48; SCBI 35, 1632-3; B 7;
S 5620). Obverse nearly fine, reverse good fine
(£60-80)
937 Eighth-Dollar, 1676 (Murray 50; SCBI 35, 1635-6; B T
fig. 105 7; S 5622). Obverse fine, reverse better
(£80-100)
938 Sixteenth-Dollar, 1677 (Murray 56; SCBI 35, 1641-2;
1, fig. 1058; S 5624). Nearly very fine (£100-120)
James VII (1685-1688)
939 Ten Shillings, 1687 (SCBI 35, 1679-84; B 1-3; S 5641)
Tooled by mark of value, otherwise fine (£50-70)
William and Mary (1689-1694)
940 Sixty Shillings, 1692, edge tertio (SCBI 35, 1690-1; B 2;
S 5642). Obverse fine, reverse better (£300-350)
941 Forty Shillings, 1692, edge qvarto (SCBI 35, 1697-9; B
6; S 5651). Nearly very fine (£300-350)
942 Ten Shillings, 1 69 1 , reads gra, small mark of value
(SCBI 35, 1711; B 4; S 5660). A few hairlines, otherwise
nearly very fine, rare (£150-200)
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IRISH COINS
I liberno-Norse period
William II (1694-1702)
43 Forty Shillings, 1695, edge septimo (SCBI 35, B 1, fig.
1074; S 5679). Obverse fine , reverse better (£150-200)
44 Twenty Shillings, 1696, stop after date (SCBI 35, 1747; B
2; S 5686); Five Shillings (2), both 1695 (SCBI 35,
1 760-1 ; B 1, fig. 1077; S 5688) [ 3 1 . Fair to fine
(£100-120)
Fullarton patterns
*5 Ayr, Col. William Fullarton, Restrike Pattern Shilling,
1799, in silver, probably by M. Young from dies by J.
Milton, bust of the Prince of Wales left, rev. cruciform
shields, edge plain, 8 . 3 3 g/ 1 2 h (Dykes, BNJ 2002,
pp. 156-8; Stainton 31 A; Seaby ST 297; DH 5 bis I).
Brilliant and toned, very rare (£350-400)
Phase II
946 Penny, Gp B, in the name of Sihtric, moneyer 'Faeremen',
cross pommee before bust and two pellets behind, no
pellets in angles of rev., 1.18g/12h (Dolley A3/c; S
6125; DF 23). Rather dirty, otherwise about very fine,
rare (£350-400)
No specimens of this variety in SCBI 8 or 32, or the S.N. Lane collection
Phase VII
947 Penny, 'Scrabo Hill' type bracteate, plain cross over
quatrefoil, 0.47g (S 6194; DF 34). Edge chipped, about
very fine, extremely rare (£1, 000-1,200)
Provenance:
G.E. Chapman Collection, Clendining Auction, 9 November 1978, lot
158
C. Brady 'Millennial' Collection, Whyte's Auction (Dublin), 29 April
2000, lot 18
John (as Lord, 1172-1199)
948 Halfpenny, type 1b, Dublin, Norman, norman on dw,
0.76g/1h (S 6205; DF 36). Slightly mis-struck at bottom,
otherwise good very fine (£80-100)
Edward I (1272-1307)
949 Farthing, Dublin, 0.25g/1h (DF 70; S 6267). Obverse
fair, reverse nearly very fine (£40-50)
Illustration enlarged
Henry VIII (1509-1547)
Posthumous coinage
950 Sixpenny Groat, Dublin, type IV, mm. P, late Tower bust,
2-1 5g/4h (S 6488; DF 218). Legends part flat, otherwise
very fine with clear portrait (£200-250)
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First issue
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
951 Groat, mm. rose, reads RECl, 2.55g/4h (S 6594; DF 246).
Some detail weak, otherwise very fine (£300-350)
Third issue
952 Penny, 1602, mm. martlet (S 651 0A; DF 256); Charles II,
Halfpence (2), 1681, large lettering, 1682, small
lettering (S 6574-5; DF 353, 356) [3], Second nearly
very fine, others fine (£60-80)
Charles I (1 625-1 649)
Inchiquin Money
953 Annulets issue, Groat, weight 1 dwt 6 grs, rev. four
annulets, 1.76g (S 6540; DF 284). Slight double-striking
on reverse , otherwise very fine or better and
well-centred, extremely rare (£8, 000- 7 0,000)
The obverse is superior to the specimens in the Standard Catalogue and
that formerly in the Brady 'Millennial' collection
Charles II (1660-1685)
St. Patrick's coinage
954 Farthing, 5. 69g/1 2 h (S 6569; DF 342). Nearly very fine
(£400-500)
955 Farthing, 5.1 6g/1 2h (S 6569; DF 342). Fair to fine
(£80- WO)
956 Farthing, 4.46g/12h (S 6569; DF 342). Corroded,
otherwise fair to fine (£6 0-80)
957 Farthing, rev. star stops, 5.74g/12h (S 6570; DF 343).
Lightly scratched, fair (£W0-120)
958 Farthing, rev. star stops, 6. 1 2g/1 2 h (S 6570; DF 343).
Scratch on obverse, otherwise fair to fine (£80- W0)
959 FARTHING, annulet below King, 5.21g/12h (S 6572; DF
148). Some corrosion and light sc rati lies, otherwise
fine, rare (£250-100)
Regal coinage (1680-1684)
960 Halfpenny, 1683, rev. h of hib weakly barred, 6 and 8 cr
date broken (S 6575; DF 358). Nearly extremely fine
with attractive tone, rare (£200-250)
James II (1685-1691)
961 Halfpenny, 1685 (S 6576; DF 361). Nearly very fine,
evenly toned (£80- W0)
962 Halfpence (2), both 1686, one without stop after n (Si
6576; DF 363) |2). Obverses fine, reverses better
(£60-80)
963 Halfpenny, 1688, without stop after n (S 6576; DF 365);
Gunmoney coinage, Sixpence, 1689, Dec. (S 65831; DF
458) |2], Fine (£60-80)
964 SHILLING, 1689 Novr, 6.27g/12h (S 6581 H; DF 418).
Light corrosion on obverse, about very fine (£30-40)
William and Mary (1691-1694)
965 Halfpenny, 1692 (S 6597; DF 494). Good very fine with
attractive light tone (£80- W0)
966 Halfpenny, 1693, rev. space between n and a of regina*
(S 6597; DF 496). Nearly very fine (£40-60)
967 Halfpence (2), both 1694 (S 6597; DF 497) [2], Nearly
very fine and fine (£60-80)
George I (1714-1727)
Wood's coinage
968 Halfpenny, 1723 (S 6601; DF 510). Scratches on
reverse, otherwise good very fine (£80-100)
George II (1727-1760)
969 Halfpence (4), 1741, 1749, 1752, 1753 (S 6606-7; DF
543, 551, 554-5) [ 4 1 . Last very fine, others fine or better
(£50-60)
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George III (1760-1820)
Voce Populi coinage
170 Halfpenny, type 3, 1760, 8.1 9g/6h (DF 567). Obverse
fair, reverse about fine (£30-40)
London coinage
71 Halfpence (4), 1766, 1775, 1776, 1782 (S 6612, 6614;
DF 580, 584, 586, 588) [4], Mostly very fine (£100-120)
Soho coinage
72 Proof Six Shillings, 1804, top leaf points to centre of e
of dei (S 6615; DF 616). A few tiny spots discernable on
close inspection, otherwise practically as struck
(£600-700)
Slabbed in PCCS holder, graded PR62. Housed in a crafted hinged
wooden box with brass plate on lid, all within cardboard box
73 Halfpenny, 1805 (S 6621; DF 596); George IV,
Halfpenny, 1823 (S 6624; DF 635) [2]. Extremely fine
(£60-80)
ISLE of MAN AND CHANNEL ISLANDS COINS
Isle of Man
974 James Stanley, Penny and Halfpenny, 1709 (Prid. 1, 23;
S 7401-2) (2 J. Very fine (£120-180)
Provenance :
F. Pridmore Collection, Glendining Auction, 21-2 September 1981, lot
459
975 James Stanley, Penny, 1 733, in copper, rev. horizontal |
(Prid. 11; S 7403). Fine (£30-50)
Provenance:
F. Pridmore Collection, Glendining Auction, 21-2 September 1981, lot
465 (part)
976 James Stanley, Pennies (2), both 1 733, in copper, revs,
os for Qs (Prid. 12; S 7404) [2]. Fine and better
(£50-70)
977 James Stanley, Penny, 1733, in bath metal (Prid. 13; S
7406). Nearly very fine (£50-70)
978 James Stanley, Halfpenny, 1733, in bath metal, interior
of cap plain, eagle's wing tip points to E (Prid. 29; S
7409). Obverse nearly extremely fine, reverse better
(£120-150)
Provenance:
F. Pridmore Collection, Glendining Auction, 21-2 September 1981, lot
470 (part)
979 James Murray, Penny, 1758 (Prid. 15; S 7411). Nearly
extremely fine (£6 0-80)
Provenance:
F. Pridmore Collection, 21-2 September 1981, lot 474 (part)
980 James Murray, Halfpenny, 1758 (Prid. 30; S 7412).
Extremely fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
F. Pridmore Collection, Glendining Auction, 21-2 September 1981, lot
474 (part)
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1ANNEL ISLANDS COINS
981 James Murray, Halfpenny, 1758, struck on a thin flan,
5.01 g/1 2h (Prid. S 7412c). Scratched both sides,
otherwise good fine, rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
Bt Format 1 981
982 George III, Penny, 1 786, edge grained (Prid. 16; S
7413). Extremely fine (£80-100)
Jersey
988 Victoria, Thirteenths of a Shilling (7>
1841-4-51-8-61-6-70; Twenty-Sixths of a Shilling (7;
1 841 -4-51 - 8- 61 - 6- 71 ; Twelfths of a Shilling (4) j
1 877-81 -8-94; Twenty-Fourths of a Shilling (3)
1877-88-94 (S 7001-2, 7004-7) [21], Generally very fine,
a few better and with original colour (£70-100)
989 Edward VII, Twelfth of a Shilling, 1909, Twenty-Fourth
of a Shilling, 1909 (S 7009-10); George V, Twelfths of «
Shilling (8), 1911-13, 1923 (2, different), 1926-31-3-5!
Twenty-Fourths of a Shilling (8), 1911-13, 1923 (2
different) 1926-31-3-5 (S 7011-16); George VI, Twelfths
of a Shilling (3), 1945-6-7, Twenty-Fourths of a Shilling
(3), 1937-46-7 (S 7017-19); Elizabeth II, Twelfths of a,
Shilling (6), 1945-57-60-4, 1966 (2, one a Proof) (S
7023-6) |30]. Mostly extremely fine or better (£50-70)
983 George III, Penny, 1 786, pellet below bust, edge
grained (Prid. 16; S 7413a); Halfpenny, 1786, edge
grained (Prid. 31; S 7414) [2], Fine and very fine
(£40-50)
984 GEORGE III, Penny, 1813 (Prid. 19; S 7415); Halfpenny,
1798 (Prid. 32; S 7416) [2], Very fine (£40-60)
985 George III, Halfpenny, 1813 (Prid. 33; S 7416).
Extremely fine (£60-80)
986 Victoria, Penny, 1839 (Prid. 20; S 7417), Halfpenny,
1839 (Prid. 34; S 7418); Halfpenny token, 1831 (Prid.
64) [3]. First extremely fine with much original colour,
others very fine (£60-80)
First only illustrated
Guernsey
987 Eight Doubles (1 9), 1834-58-64-8-74-85-9-93,
1902-10-11-18-20-38-45-7-9-56-9; 4 Doubles (13),
1830-58-64-74-89, 1902-10-14-18-20-45-9-56; 2 Doubles
(13), 1858-74-85-99, 1902-3-8-11-14-17-18-20-9; Doubles
(15), 1830 (2, with and without stop before date),
1868/30, 1868-89-93-9, 1902-3, 1911 (2, both shields),
1914-29-33-8 |60|. Mostly very fine to extremely fine,
omi with original colour (£100-150)
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WORLD COINS
Anglo-Gallic:
)90 Edward II (1307-27), Maille Blanche 'Hibernie', trefoil
of pellets below gateway, 1.61g/5h (E 32 [Sale, lot 56]).
Spot of verdigris on obverse, otherwise very fine with
attractive grey tone (£120-150)
)91 Edward the Black Prince, Demi-Gros (2), both second
issue, Figeac, 2.52g/1h (E 176b), La Rochelle, rev. reads
aqvtac, 2 . 1 4g/1 1 h (E 182a) [2]. Both flat in places,
otherwise fine or nearly so, first rare (£100-120)
998 Franc is II, Half-Souverain d'or, 1793v (KM 63). Very
fine, rare (£300-350)
Coins wilh the mint mark v were struck al Cunzburg in 1 11 23
999 Francis II, 14 Liards, 1793, Brussels (KM. 59). About as
struck, toned, attractive (£50-60)
Arab-Asian Empire
192 Al Muwahids, square Dirhems (12), 13th century
European imitations ( cf . Hazard 1101) 112]. Mostly very
fine (£30-40)
Australia
>93 Victoria, Sovereign, 1887m, young head, St George rev.
(M 109; S 3857C). Brightly polished, otherwise very fine
(£50-70)
94 George V, Shilling 1920m (KM. 26). Extremely fine,
toned, rare (£100-120)
95 George V, Sixpence, 1936 (KM. 25). About as struck
(£100-120)
Possibly a Specimen striking
Belgium
1000 B rabant, Jeanne and Wenceslas (1355-83), Mouton d'or,
Vilvorde, ioh dvx below mouton, 4.60g/2h (Del. 43; F 8).
Very fine and well-struck (£1 ,000-1 ,200)
Provenance:
Connecticut History Museum Collection, Stack's Auction (New York), 9
June 1998, lot 21 9
1001 Leopold II, 20 Francs (2), 1874, 1878 (KM. 37; F 412);
France, Napoleon III, 20 Francs, 1868a (KM. 801.1; F
584), Third Republic, 20 Francs, 1908 (KM. 857; F 596a);
Russia, Alexander III, 5 Roubles, 1888 (KM. 42; F 168)
[51. Fourth extremely fine, others very fine (£180-220)
1002 Leopold II, 5 Francs (6), 1 867-8-9-70-3-6 (KM. 24);
Germany, Saxony, Friedrich August III, Thaler, 1796 iec
(Dav. 2701; KM. 1027.2) [7). First and last very fine,
others fine (£60-80)
Bermuda
Austria
96 Bohemia, Boleslav II (967-99), Denar, Prague, omez •
praca • civ retrograde, 1.32 g/6 h (cf. Cach. 122; cf.
'Viking' Sale, 1303). Fine (£40-60)
Austrian Netherlands
97 Joseph II, 10 Liards, 1788, Brussels (KM. 38). About as
struck (£50-60)
1003 Elizabeth II, Proof 100 Dollars, 1975 (KM. 24; F 2);
Panama, 100 Balboas, 1975 (KM. 41; F 1); together with
a replica Winston Churchill Fourpence stamp in gold by
Metalimport Ltd [3[. About as struck; in cases of issue
(£150-200)
Cambodia
1004 Norodom I, Proof 4 Francs, 1860, edge grained,
20.57g/6h (KM. 48.1). Slight surface marks, good
extremely fine, rare (£1,000-1,500)
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ORL
1005 Norodom I, Proof Franc, 1860, edge grained, 5.08g/6h
(KM. 46.1). Stain at 7 0 o'clock, otherwise about as
struck, rare (£350-400)
Canada
1006 Edward VII to Elizabeth II, Dollars (21), Half-Dollars
(15), 25 Cents (8), 10 Cents (15), 5 Cents (26), Cents (2)
[88], Varied state (£60-80)
Denmark
1011 Harthacnut (1028-42), Penning, Orbaek, blundere.
legends, 0.78g/9h (Hauberg VI, 42; cf. 'Viking' Sale
1266-9). Very fine, rare (£300-400)
East Africa
1012 George VI, 10 and 5 Cents, 1949 (KM. 33-4); Elizabeth
II, 5 Cents, 1964 (KM. 39) [3]. All with central holes
mis-struck (£20-30)
China
1007 Qing DYNASTY, Xian Jeng (1851-60), 50 Cash, Beijing
Board of Revenue mint, 64.03g. Fine (£15-25)
1008 Republic, President Tsao Kun, Dollar, nd [1923] (KM.
677). Lightly cleaned at some time, almost extremely
fine (£150-200)
Cuba
1009 Republic, Pattern 10 Pesos, 1995, Mariposas del Caribe,
normal thickness, centre of reverse milled out,
15.02g/6h. About as struck, UNIQUE (£6 0-80)
1010 Republic, Piedfort Pattern 10 Pesos, 1995, Mariposas del
Caribe, in fine silver, centre of rev. with white
porcelain cartouche, 43.52g/6h. About as struck,
UNIOU l (£70-00)
Ethiopia
1013 Menelik II, Wark, 1889 EE |1897], Addis Ababa (KM. 18
F 20). In gold ring mount (not attached to coin),
extremely fine (£150-200)
France
1014 Francis I (1515-1547), Ecu d'or du Dauphine, 3.39g/12h
(Dup. 782; F 354). Very fine (£250-300)
1015 Napoleon III, 20 Francs, 1857a, 10 Francs, 1866bb (KM..
781.1, 800.2; F 573, 587); South Africa, Republic,
Tenth-Krugerrand, 1981 (KM. 105; F 16); together with
an Austrian restrike 4 Ducats, 1915 [4]. Very fine or
better (£150-200)
Germany
1016 Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberc-Hanover, George II,
Half-Goldgulden, 1750 (KM. 300; F 613). Extremely fine
(£250-300)
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117 Emden, Free City, Ferdinand II, Gulden or 28-Stuber
[1624-37], 19.38g/5h (KM. 10). Weakly struck, fine
(£40-50)
18
Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Oehringen, Ludwig Friedrich Karl,
10 Kreuzer, 1770 snr (KM. 50). Extremely fine or better,
toned, very rare (£200-250)
19 Wurzburg, Georg Karl, 20-Kreuzer, 1795mm (KM. 448).
Extremely fine, toned, rare (£70-100)
20 Miscellaneous silver coins, 18th to 20th century (102)
|102], Fine to very fine, some better (£60-80)
21 Miscellaneous 5 Marks (34), 3 Marks (19), 2 Marks (41),
Marks (39), minor silver (8), base metal (4) [145]. Fine
to very fine, some better (£200-300)
Italy
22 Casale, Guillelmo Palaeologo (1498-1518), Testone,
9-1 5g/9h (CNI 35). About very fine, toned (£150-200)
23 Victor Emanuel III, 50 Lire, 1931, year IX (KM. 71; F
34). About as struck (£200-250)
Slabbed in NGC holder, graded MS 64
Italy: Papal States
24 Pius II, Piccolomini (1458-64), Grosso, Rome, mm. AR
monogram, 3.58g/6h (Berman 365). Good fine, toned
(£100-150)
Jamaica
1025 Elizabeth II, Proof 250 and 100 Dollars, both 1979
Investiture (KM. 82-3; F 11, 12) |2|. About as struck ; in
cases of issue (£300-3 50)
Total weight 1 .578 tr oz
Japan
1026 Mutsuhito, Yen, Meiji 36 11903] (J & V Q36; KM. Y
A25.3). A few very light surface marks, about as struck
(£60-80)
1027 Mutsuhito, 50-Sen, Meiji 30 [1897] (J & V Q26; KM. 25).
About as struck, toned (£40-60)
1028 Mutsuhito, 2 Sen, Meiji 6 11873], Sen, Meiji 16 [1883]
(J & V W1, XII; KM. 17.2, 18.1); other Japanese red
fibre pieces (2) [4]. First very fine but with minor rim
nicks, others better (£30-40)
Mexico
1029 Philip V, 8 Reales, 1736mf, Mexico City (CC 12579; CCT
644; KM. 103). About very fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
This coin and those in the following 1 1 lots were recovered in March
1 979 from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Reijgersdaal, sunk off
the coast of Silverstroomstrand, South Africa
10.30 Philip V, 8 Reales, 1737mf, Mexico City (CC 12585; CCT
645; KM. 103). Pianchet flaw in upper reverse field,
about very fine (£60-801
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WORLD COINS
1031 Philip V, 8 Reales (2), both 1 739mf, Mexico City (CC
12596; CCT 647; KM. 103) [2], About very fine or better
(£140-180)
One illustrated
1032 Philip V, 8 Reales (2), both 1739mf, Mexico City (CC
12596; CCT 647; KM. 103) [2], About very fine
(£120-150)
1033 Philip V, 8 Reales, 1 740mf, Mexico City (CC 12602; CCT
648; KM. 103). Very fine (£70-90)
1034 Philip V, 8 Reales, 1741mf, Mexico City (CC 12607; CCT
649; KM. 103). Good very fine, pleasing olive patina
(£90-120)
1035 Philip V, 8 Reales, 1741mf, Mexico City (CC 12607; CCT
649; KM. 103). Very fine (£70-90)
1036 PHILIP V, 8 Reales (2), both 1741MF, Mexico City (CC
12607; CCT 649; KM. 103) [2]. About very fine, one
with obverse lightly discoloured (£120-150)
1037 Philip V, 8 Reales, 1742mf, Mexico City (CC 12612; CC
650; KM. 103). Very fine (£70-90)
1038 Philip V, 8 Reales, 1743mf, Mexico City (CC 12618; CC
651; KM. 103). Dark appearance, about very fine
(£60-80)
1039 Philip V, 4 Reales, 1738mf, Mexico City (CC 12351; CCT
820; KM. 94). About very fine, bright appearance
(£60-80)
1040 Philip V, 4 Reales, 1741mf, 2 Reales, 1735mf, both
Mexico City (CC 12116, 12369; CCT 823, 1040; KM. 84.
94); Spain, Philip V, 2 Reales, 1723f, Segovia (CC 12026
CCT 927; KM. 297) [3]. Generally good fine (£40-60)
1041 Charles III, 8 Reales, 1 772fm inverted, Mexico City (CC
14909; CCT 829; KM. 106.1); Guatemala, Philip V, cob 4-
Reales, 173[7]j, 1 0.1 1 g (CC 12339; CCT 763; KM. 5);
Portugal, Jo H n III, 20 Reis [3]. Varied state, first
chopmarked but rare (£60-80)
Netherlands
1042 Kampen, Rozenobel, reads tran, 7.60g/9h (Del 1106; F
151). A little crimped, otherwise very fine (£400-500)
Provenance:
R.C. Lockett Collection, Glendining Auction, 29 February 1956, lot 233
Sotheby Auction, 30-1 March 1995, lot 630
1043 William II to Wilhelmina, miscellaneous coins in silver'
(69), bronze (2) [711. Fine to very fine, later issues
better (£60-80)
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WORM) COINS
New Guinea
44
George V, Penny and Halfpenny, 1929 (KM. 1, 2) (2|.
About as struck, even tone, rare (£350-450)
Paraguay
45 Republic, 4, 2 and 1 Centesimo, all 1870 (KM 2, 3, 4.1)
[3], Proof-like, attractive patina (£80-100)
Russia
1050 Restrike Prooi 10 Cents, 1791, in bronzed-copper, edge
plain, 2.62g/6h (Vice 5B; KM. ia). Mildly corrosive
toning spots on reverse, otherwise brilliant and
practically as struck (£90-120)
1051
Proof Cent, 1791, in bronzed-copper, edge plain,
12.94g/6h (Vice 9A; KM. 1). Extremely fine (£60-80)
16 Alexander II, Poltina, 1857 (KM. 067. 1). Almost as
struck, attractive tone (£50-60)
Sierra Leone
■7 Restrike Proof Dollar, 1791, in bronzed-copper, edge
plain, 26.28g/6h (Vice 2 B ; KM. 6a). Considerably
scuffed and with verdigris on edge, otherwise about
extremely fine, rare (£250-350)
8
Restrike Proof 50 Cents, 1791, in bronzed-copper, edge
plain, 12.76g/6h (Vice 3B; KM. 5a). Minor marks in
fields and a small toning spot on groundline, otherwise
extremely fine and brilliant (£150-200)
9 Restrike Proof 20 Cents, 1791, in copper, edge plain,
4.28g/6h (Vice 4B; KM. 4a). Extremely fine with virtually
full original colour, attractive (£120-150)
South Africa
1052 Paul Kruger, Pond, 1895, Half-Pond, 1897 (KM. 9.2,
10.2; F 2, 3) [2], Very fine or better (£120-150)
Southern Rhodesia
1053 Elizabeth II, a plaster pull from the reverse die of the
1953 Crown, by T.H. Paget. As made, UNIQUE
(£100-120)
Provenance:
T.H. Paget Collection, Sotheby Auction, 15-16 November 1 984, lot 756
(part)
Spain
1054 Philip IV, 8 Reales, 1636, Segovia, 4 arch aqueduct,
27.46g/12h (CC 8193; CCT 268; Dav. 4409; KM. 133).
Porous surface, fine or better, toned (£200-300)
Provenance:
Found al Si Monas (Fife), Scotland
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1055 Philip V, 8 Reales, 1730, Seville (CC 12531; CCT 523;
Dav. 1698; KM. 341). Some encrustation on surface,
otherwise fine, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
Recovered in March 1979 from the wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman
Reijgersdaal, sunk off the coast of Silverstroomstrand, South Africa
1056 Ferdinand VII, 4 Reales, 1811sc, Valencia (CC 18299;
CCT 624; KM. 453.2). Extremely fine, attractive tone,
rare (£200-250)
1057 Alfonso XII, 5 Pesetas, 1885 [87] msm (KM. 688);
together with other coins of the World, in silver (28),
base metal (16) [45], First about extremely fine, others
in varied state (£80-100)
1058 Alfonso XII, 10 Centimos, 1877, 10.03g/3h (KM. 675).
Very fine and patinated, extremely rare with irregular
die-axis (£200-250)
Spanish Netherlands
1059 Brabant, Philip IV, Ducaton, 1661, Antwerp, mm. hand,
29.03g/12h; together with other Ducatons (2), a
Mexican cob 8 Reales, a gold Indian Quarter-Mohur and
a square brass apothecary weight for 2 Scruples [6|.
Mostly sea-salvage (£50-70)
Provenance:
First four recovered in March 1979 from the wreck of the Dutch East
Indiaman Reijgersdaal, sunk off the coast of Silverstroomstrand, South
Africa
Straits Settlements
1 060
Edward VII, 50 Cents, 1902 (Prid. 30; KM.
Extremely fine, rare (£200-250)
23).
Sudan
1061 Abdullah ibn Mohammed, 20 Piastres, AH 1312 (KM. 14
Good very fine (£30-40)
United States of America
1062 Massachusetts, Cent, 1788, with period (Durst 176)
Fine (£100-150)
1063 Twenty Dollars (2), 1890, 1907 [2], Very fine or better
(£400-500)
1064 Gold Dollar, 1862; Quarter-Dollars (2), 1895, 1911'
Dimes (7), 1897, 1911, 1912, 1917 (2), 1917D, 1928s:
Half-Dime, 1837; 5 Cents (4), 1899, 1916, 1918, 1928
Cents (11); together with a small brass medallet c
Washington [27]. First very fine, others in varied state
(£150-200)
1065 Dollar, 1887; together with other miscellaneous coin
of the USA, in silver (143), base metal (58) and
Seattle transport token; India, Baroda, Sayaji Mill
Society, brass Dollar check, 26mm (Thakkar 11) [2041
Varied state (£50-70)
1066 Dollars (16), Half-Dollars (15), Quarter-Dollars (15)
Dimes (34), Half-Dime, 1857, 5 Cents (20), Cents (8)
together with modern Proofs, etc (6) [115], Fair to fine,
some better, proofs almost as struck (£120-150)
1067 Dollars (17), Half-Dollars (47), Quarter-Dollars (86)*
Dimes (153), 5 Cents (56), small Cents (73) [432], Fine
to very fine, some better (£100-120)
1068 Cents (3), 1825, 1847, 1851; together with othe
miscellaneous coins of the USA and Canada, in silve
(22), base metal (41) [66], First three fine and better,
others in varied state (£60-80)
Miscellaneous
1069 Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Spain
etc, miscellaneous coins, mostly 20th century (997)
some in silver [997]. Fine to very fine, later issues
better (£60-80)
1070 Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands
Norway, South Africa, Sweden, etc, miscellaneous
coins, mostly 20th century (537), some in silver [537]
Fine to very fine, later issues better (£80-120)
1071 Belgium, East Africa, Germany, India, Italy,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland
etc, miscellaneous coins, mostly 20th century (552)
some in silver [552]. Fine to very fine, later issues
better (£80-120)
1072 Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, etc, coins in silver
(243), 19th and 20th century issues 1243], Mostly very
fine, some better (£120-150)
1073 Coins of the World (445), 18th to 20th century issues
in silver, mostly European [445], Fine to very fine, later
issues better (£200-300)
1074 Coins of the World (482), 1 8th to 20th century issues,
in silver, mostly European 1482]. Fine to very fine, later
issues better (£200-300)
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175 Coins of mi WORLD (82), mostly 19th and 2()th Century
European Crown-sized issues [82]. Fine to very fine,
Inter issues better (£1 20-150)
176 Coins of the World, 19th and 20th century issues,
Crown-sized (63), other silver (41), base metal (9),
banknotes (30) [143]. Fine to very fine, many better
(£250-300)
177 Coins OF THE World, 19lh and 20th century issues, in
silver (181, including 28 Crown-sized), base metal (11)
[192]. Fair to fine, some better (£120-150)
78 Euro coins and sets, etc, from Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy,
Monaco, Netherlands, San Marino, Spain, UK patterns,
etc [418]. All mint state; mostly contained in two blue
albums (£120-150)
79 Coins of the World (137), many Crown-sized, some
Proofs; together with commemorative medals etc (9)
[146]. Many very fine or better (£100-120)
End of Session 3
A COLLECTION OF 1 7TH CENTURY TOKENS OF
CORNWALL, the Property of a Gentleman
1080 Falmouth, Henry Peniell, Farthing, 1666, 0.74g/3h IN
533; BW. 10). About very fine, very rare (£250-350)
Provenance:
C.M. Rowe Collection
with Baldwin June 1992
bt N.A. Clark June 2001 .
Henry Peniell, innholder. The Seven Stars
1081 Falmouth, Mich [a]el I Russell, Farthing, 0.93g/12h (N
534 obv., different rev.; D 11 A). Obverse fine, reverse
very fine, very rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2668.
Michael Russell, alderman; his token, executed by David Ramage
before 1 660, names the village of Smithwicke, which was encompassed
by the port of Falmouth by proclamation of 20 August 1 660
1082 Fowey, John Goodall, Farthing, 1657, 0.51 g/1 2h (N 535
obv., different rev.; BW. 12). Rather dirty, otherwise
fine and clear, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
DNW Auction 47, 8 September 2000, lot 375.
John Goodall (tNovember 1 684, aged 65)
1083 Fowey, Peter Toller, Farthing, 1660, 0.99g/9h (N 537;
BW. 14). Very fine, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2669.
Peter Toller (tjanuary 1684, aged 76), merchant
1084 Helston, Robert Cocke, Farthing, 1666, 1.37g/3h (N
538; BW. 15). Edge chip and associated weakness,
otherwise fine, rare (£90-120)
Provenance:
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 1 45, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2670
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A COLL
17TH CENTURY TOKENS OF CORNWALL, the Prof
rty of
Gentleman
1085 Helston, William Penhalurick, Farthing, 1667, 0.88g/6h
(N 539; BW. 16). Very fine , rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
Sir Marcus Clark Collection
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61 B
(Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 20
bt N.A. Clark September 2000
1086 Helston, John Penhelick, Farthing, 1666, 0.66g/6h (N
540; BW. 17). Good very fine, very rare (£150-200)
1092 Lostwithiel, Richard Webber, Farthing, 1658, 0.99g/12b
(N 552 rev., different obv.; BW. 42). Good very fine,
nicely patinated, very rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
J.A.D. May ne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2675
1093 Mevagissey, John Keagle, Farthing, 1664, 0.80g/12h (BW.
45). Striking flaw on reverse, otherwise good fine, very
rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2671
1087 Helston, Peter Priske, Farthing, 1668, 0.61 g/1 2h (N 541;
BW. 19). Very fine (£90-120)
Provenance:
DNW Auction 36, 1 2 June 1 998, lot 221
bt M. Trenerry
1088 Launceston, Degory Bewes, Farthing, 1.06g/3h (N 567;
BW. 22). Poor, rare (£15-25)
Provenance:
gift of N.A. Clark (formerly with Spink].
Provenance:
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2676
1094 Millbrook, Gregory Dowlinge, Farthing, 1666,
0.63g/12h (Thompson and Gaunt, BNJ 1992, pi. 23, 1,
same dies; BW. Bedfordshire 75). Traces of surface
verdigris on reverse, about fine, very rare and of
American interest (£120-150)
Provenance:
N. Bagshawe Collection, Clendining Auction, 3 November 2000, lot 791
(part)
bt R. Gladdle 2004.
Degory Bewes, St Stephens, Launceston
1089 Liskeard, Henry Hellyar, Farthing, 1668, 0 . 7 1 g/1 2 h (D
31 B). Edge chipped, otherwise very fine and extremely
rare (£300-400)
Provenance:
Bt R. Gladdle 2004
1090 Liskeard, Joseph Upcott, Farthing, 0.94g/6h (D 32A).
Obverse fine, reverse very fine, extremely rare
(£350-450)
Provenance:
Bt N.A. Clark April 2000
1091 Looe, William Ambrose, Farthing, 1664, 1.09g/12h (N
549; BW. 34). Centres weak, obverse fine, reverse
better but with two punch marks in field, very rare
(£120-150)
Provenance:
J.A.D. Mayne ( oiler lion, Spink Auction 1 45, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2674.
WilL. an Ambrose, burgess, Fast Looe
Gregory Dowling, merchant mariner, first wife's name Ann (tOctober
1 670), second wife's name Margaret (tc. 1 693). Dowling's will, dated
26 November 1674 and published by R.H. Thompson and D.J. Gaunt
(BNJ 1992, pp. 154-8) makes it clear that Dowling was then
commanding the ship Amide, out of Plymouth, bound for Virginia, USA
1095 Padstow, Peeter Swimer, Farthing, 1664, 1.41 g/6h (D
52A, and pi . 1 , this piece). Almost very fine, extremely
rare (£250-350)
Provenance:
SCMB July 1973
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2677
1096 Penryn, Andrew Rider, Farthing, 1664, 1 . 1 1 g/1 2 h (N 558,
this piece; BW. 58). Very fine and patinated, rare
(£120-150)
Provenance:
Mrs R. Flenry Norweb Collection |from Baldwin]
SNC October 1 987 (5847)
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 1 2-14 July 2000, lot 2678.
Andrew Rider, quaker, served a prison sentence for his beliefs
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)97 Penryn, Thomas Worth, Farthing, 1665, 0.94g/9h (N 560;
BW. 61). About very fine (£90-120)
Provenance:
Hi N.A. Clark February 2000.
Thomas Worth, gentleman
198 Penzance, Ralph Beard, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.09g/12h (D
-). Surface oxidised, otherwise about fine and clear, of
the highest rarity; believed the only known specimen
(£300-400)
Provenance:
Bt N.A. Clark June 2001 .
Ralph Beard, Madron. The full reading is: mm. pierced cinquefoil both
sides, Ralph (rosette) beard (rosette), shield containing Mercers' arms,
rev. of (rosette) Penzance (rosette) 1 669, his half peny
99 Penzance, John Cleverdon, Farthing, 0.80g/9h (BW. 64).
Fine and clear, very rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2681.
John Cleverdon (tjuly 1667), merchant, Madron
30 Redruth, Anthony Cocke, Farthing, 1666, 0.53g/12h (N
564; BW. 70). Usual die flaw in centre of reverse, very
fine, lightly patinated (£90-120)
Provenance:
Sir Marcus Clark Collection
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61 B
(Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 22
bt N.A. Clark August 1999.
Anthony Cocke (tMarch 1 700)
1102 Scilly isles, Thomas Ekines, Halfpenny, 1.80g/6h (N
571; BW. 76). Medioc re, legend partly clear, very rare
(£60-80)
Prove nance:
J.A.D. Mayne ( hi let lion, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 208 i.
Thomas Ekins, merchant and first steward of the Godolphin family,
lessees of St illy
1103 Stratton, John Cann, Farthing, 1652, 0.fi9g/12h (N 572;
BW. 94). Obverse fair, reverse mediocre, very rare
(£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt N.A. Clark February 2000.
John Cann, mercer
1104 Truro, Andrew Crocker, Farthing, 1668, 0.75g/12h (BW
97). Obverse fine, reverse better, rare (£90-120)
Provenance:
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2686
1105 Truro, Thomas Trewillow, Farthing, 1657, 0.74g/6h (D
-). About fine and clear, of the highest rarity; perhaps
only one other specimen known (£250-300)
Provenance:
Bt N.A. Clark July 1999.
Thomas Trewolla, gentleman. The full reading of this token by David
Ramage is: mm. 5-point mullet both sides, Thomas (lozenge)
trewillow, crowned rose, rev. in (lozenge) trewrow (lozenge) 1657,
three owls
)1 Saltash, Peter Stephens, Halfpenny, 1667, 0.94g/12h
(BW. 74). A trifle crimped, otherwise very fine rare
(£1 50-200)
Provenance:
J.L. Wctton Collection
R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 622
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Robert Hogarth, MVO, MBE (1938-2003)
A charismatic, ebullient and almost Pickwickian figure, Robert Hogarth brought colour and cheer to
all those in the numismatic world who knew him. Born in London on 27 May 1938, he followed
national service in the RAF by joining Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service. His postings to the Sudan,
the USA, South Korea, Israel, Botswana and Cameroon meant that he was well travelled and well read, and he
could hold a deep and intelligent conversation on many subjects.
Robert enjoyed life, was of a jolly disposition and had a good sense of humour. He had a hearty
chortle, especially when the victim of someone else's cutting wit. A case in point was when he came upon an
enamelled badge depicting Invicta and bearing the letters KM and MK in opposing corners. On enquiring the
meaning of those letters, he was quickly told Kentish Man, Man of Kent, and what he was considered to be
having not realised their meaning. This episode was particularly amusing because the more serious side of his
nature had for many years been devoted to the study and collection of Kent-related numismatic items.
A posting back to London in 1968 coincided with him getting more seriously interested in
numismatics. Setting up home, initially in Sittingbourne and later in Canterbury, and joining the Kent
Numismatic Society, his attentions were soon directed towards Kentish hop tokens and other
paranumismatica; the hop tokens were later disposed of in order to build up his series of the county's 17th
century tokens. The other numismatic theme close to his heart was Africana and his substantial collection of
this material is currently being catalogued.
What follows is the best collection of Kent 1 7th century tokens to have been publicly dispersed since
the holdings of Luther Clements, Williamson's sub-editor for Kent, were auctioned in May 1937. Totalling 561
different varieties, a smidgen short of the 567 (recte 566) collected by Clements and attributed to Kent at that
time, this assemblage was only begun in 1991; yet in the space of 12 short years until his untimely death of a
heart attack on 4 November 2003, Robert Hogarth assiduously put together what is the second most important
c ollection of the county in existence. No less than 228 pieces derive from the holding formed by Viney lames
'Nicky' Newbury (c. 1910-85), a local antiquary whose green-ticketed pieces, all regrettably without any
provenances, were acquired en bloc post-mortem by Baldwin's. Other sources of note include Mrs Norweb,
Col. Carthew, Philip Greenall, the barrister and philatelist Sir Geoffrey Edgar Duveen (1883-1975), William
Gilbert and even Clements himself.
Apart from numismatics Robert had many other interests, especially photography and railways. He
leaves his wife, I lyun-key, .in anthropologist and author whom he met in Seoul in 1965, two children, Edward
and Clare, and many friends in the worlds of numismatics, railways and the Diplomatic Service.
M.B.S./P.J.P-M.
(HE COI I I ('(ION Ol I7TH CENTURY TOKENS OE Kl N I FORME
HE COLLECTION OF 1 7TH CENTURY TOKENS OF
KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
06 Aitledore, John Bourne, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.34g/12h (N
2371; BW. 1). Almost very fine, rare; the only issue for
the village f£60-«0J
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin March 1994.
John Bourne, yeoman
)7 Ashford, James Bassett, Halfpenny, 1669, 1 .81 g/1 2 h
(BW. 2); Frances Baylef, Farthing, 1 . 1 7g/6h (N 2382;
BW. 3); William Botting, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.78g/6h (N
2372; BW. 4); Benjamin Bowyer, Halfpenny, 1664,
2.28g/3h (N 2373; BW. 5); James Chittenden, Halfpenny,
1669, 1.51 g/5 h (N 2374; BW. 6); Thomas Clerke,
Halfpenny, 1668, 2.35g/12h (N 2383; BW. 7); John
Denn, Halfpence, 1669 (2, different obv. dies), 1.37g/6h
(N 2375; BW. 8), 2.22g/9h (N 2375 rev., different obv.;
BW. 8); Thomas Fenner, Farthing, [16157, 1.19g/9h (BW.
9) [9]. First BW. 8 mediocre, others fine to very fine,
BW. 7 rare (£180-220)
Provenance:
BW. 2, 4, *8 at 2.22g and 9 V.J. Newbury Collection |2 bt Baldwin
January 1 999, 4 and 9 bt Baldwin August 2003, 8 bt Baldwin September
2001)
BW. 3 bt S.R. Porter March 1996
BW. 5 and 7 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18,
part) |5 bt Baldwin September 2001, 7 bt Baldwin February 1994J
BW. 6 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt December 1 993
BW. 8 at 1 .37g bt M. Trenerry March 1993.
Frances Baylef, gentleman; William Botting, maltster; Benjamin
Bowyer, haberdasher; Thomas Fenner, grocer
8 Ashford, Thomas Flint, Farthing, 1664, 0.83g/3h (N
2376; BW. 10); William Osborne, Farthing, 1663,
0.67g/6h (N 2377; BW. 11); Mary Steed, Halfpenny,
1669, 1.85g/9h (N 2378; BW. 14); Robert Wage,
Halfpenny, 1668, 1.95g/9h (N 2379; BW. 15); Robert
Walbe, octagonal Halfpenny, [1 6(69, 1.70g/6h (BW. 16);
Samuell Wood, Halfpenny, 1666, 3.93g/12h (N 2381;
BW. 18) [61. BW. 15 and 7 6 very fine, latter very rare,
others mostly fine or better (£180-220)
Provenance:
BW. 10 bt M. Trenerry February 1994
BW. 1 1 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt December 1993
BW. 14 bt Baldwin October 1997
BW. 15 and *16 V.). Newbury Collection (15 bt Baldwin November
2001, 16 bt Baldwin February 1996]
BW. 18 bt S.R. Porter March 1996.
William Osborne, grocer; Samuel Wood, innkeeper, The Saracen's
Head
1109 Ashford, Thomas Redfeild, Farthing, 0.73g/3h (BW. 12);
Henlryl Wise, Farthing, 1664, 1.55g/12h (N 2380; BW.
17) 1 2 1 . Fine, both rare (£90-120)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection 1 1 2 bt Baldwin September 2001, *17 bt
Baldwin August 20031.
Henry Wise, grocer
1110 Aylesford, Edmonjd] Smith, Farthing, 1.10g/6h (BW. 20);
Benenden, Richard Grant, Farthing, 1.02g/6h (BW. 21
[2J. First fair, second mediocre, both very rare; the only
correctly attributed issuers for these towns (£90-120)
Provenance:
BW. 20 L. Clements Collection, Sotheby Auction, 31 May 1937, lot 94
(part), SirC.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin January 1997
BW. 21 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin July 1997.
Edmond Smith, grocer; Richard Grant, grocer
1111 Biddenden, Richard Foster, Halfpence (2), undated,
2.41 g/3 h (N 2384; BW. 24), 1668, 2.25g/3h (BW. 23);
Alexander Holmsby, Farthing, 1658, 0.78g/6h (N 2385;
BW. 26), Halfpenny, 1.55g/12h (N 2386; BW. 25);
Thomas Sceelles, Farthing, 1666, 0.84g/3h (N 2387; BW.
28) [ 5 ] . BW. 25 very fine, BW. 24 and 28 fair, others
fine (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 23, 24 and 25 V.J. Newbury Collection [23 and 24 bt Baldwin
September 2001, 25 bt Baldwin August 19931
BW. 26 bt Baldwin January 1999
BW. 28 bt B. Waterhouse November 1 993
1112 Biddenden, Alexander Lindridge, Halfpenny, 1671,
1.25g/12h (BW. 27). Metal fault on reverse, very fine,
rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin January 1999
1113 Brasted, William Lines, Farthing, 1666, 1.42g/3h (N
2388, this piece; BW. 29). Legends partly weak,
otherwise good fine, rare; the only issue for the village
(£50-70)
Provenance:
R.A. Nott Collection
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November
1 992, lot 562 (part)
bt Spink September 1994
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TURY TOKENS OF KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1114 Bredgar, Thomas Reader, Halfpenny, 1.77g/6h (N 6418;
D London 393A). Fine, extremely rare; the only issue for
the village and the best of the three specimens known
to the cataloguer (£200-250)
Provenance:
Bt D. Mason October 2000.
Thomas Reader, carpenter; see R.H. Thompson, 'An Armorial Token
from 'Breadgate', BN) 1 996, pp.1 34-5. The only other specimens traced
are those formerly in the Norweb collection (ex Horace Hird) and the
Dora Harris/Frank Sedgwick piece
1115 Brenchley, William Woodgate, Farthing, 1659 [dated
1654 on rev.}, 0.80g/6h (BW. 31), Halfpence (2), 1664,
2.22g/3h (N 2389, this piece ; BW. 32), 1667, 2.78g/12h
(N 2390, this piece; BW. 33) [3]. Last fine, others fair
and second turned in the die, all rare (£90-120)
Provenance:
BW. 31 bt Spink March 1 996
BW. 32 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25
November 1992, lot 562 (part) (from Baldwin 1967], bt Spink March
1996
BW. 33 R.A. Nott Collection |from Baldwin], Mrs R. Henry Norweb
Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 562 (part), bt Spink
October 1 995
1116 Bromley, Thomas Ghost, Halfpenny, 1.26g/3h (BW. 34);
Robert Kinge, Farthing, 1.14g/12h (BW. 35); Micaell
Lee, Farthing, 0.66g/9h (BW. 36); John Percivall,
Halfpenny, 1667, 2.01g/6h (BW. 37); William Waldron,
Halfpenny, 1.77g/9h (N 2391a, this specimen; BW. 38)
[5], BW. 36 fair, BW. 37 mediocre, others generally good
fine, all rare except the last; all the issues for this
locality (£140-180)
Provenance:
*BW. 34 found in the R. Thames 1995, bt Baldwin December 1995
BW. 35 bt Spink January 1 996
BW. 36 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin September 2001
BW. 37 bt Baldwin September 2001
BW. 38 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, bt S.R.
Porter July 1996 [via Spink].
Michael Lee, innkeper, The White Hart; William Waldron,
tallowchandler. The ticket for the last states 'N 2391 b or 2391c' but the
token is clearly the same specimen illustrated in the Sylloge as 2391a
1117 Brookland, John Eve, Farthing, 1 .1 2 g/6 h (N 2392; BW.
40), Halfpenny, 1671, 1.80g/9h (N 2393; BW. 39); John
Harrison, Farthing, 1.03g (BW. 41) [3J. First fine,
second good fine, last poor and chipped but extremely
rare; all the issues for this village (£70-90)
Provenance:
'BW. 19 V.J. Newbury Collet lion, bt Baldwin September 2001
BW. 40 bt Dec ember 1993
BW. 41 , i metal detec lor find 1992, 1)1 Baldwin September 2001 .
1118 Canterbury, Tho[mas] Baker, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.67g/
(N 2394, this piece; BW. 42); Francis Banick, Farthir
1 . 05 g/6 h (N 2395; BW. 43); Thomas Best, Farthirr
1650, 0.83g/6h (BW. 44); Tholmas) Bullock, Farthir!
0.67g/6h (N 2425; BW. 45); Thomas Burden, Halfpenr
1667, 1 . 2 5 g/ 1 2h (N 2396; BW. 46); John Carder
Farthing, 1656, 1.13g/6h (N 2397; BW. 47); Her
Carpenter, Farthing, 1658, 0.90g/12h (N 2398; BW. 4C
Halfpenny, 1667, 2.23g/6h (N 2399; BW. 48); Jam
Cheever, Farthings (2, same obv. die), [16J57, 0.66g/e
(N 2400; BW. 51), [16]62, 0.59g/9h (N 2401; BW. 52
Halfpenny, 1663, 1.95g/3h (N 2402; BW. 50); Edwa
Crayford, Farthing, 0.92g/6h (N 2403; BW. 53) [12
BW. 42 very fine with green patina, BW. 46, 50 and 5
about very fine, others generally fine, BW. 44 rar •
(£200-250)
Provenance:
BW. 42 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection (from Baldwin], bt Spin
September 1994
BW. 43 The Property of a Gentleman, Spink Auction 89, 25 Novemb
1991, lot 348 (part), bt M. Trenerry September 1 992
BW. 44, 45, 48 and 51 V.J. Newbury Collection [44 and 45 bt Baldw
September 2001 , 48 bt Baldwin January 2002, 51 bt Baldwin July 2001
*BW. 46 bt Baldwin January 2002
BW. 47 bt Format March 1993
BW. 49 and 52 bt Baldwin October 1 996
BW. 50 bt Spink December 2000 [previously from Baldwin, Janua
1982]
BW. 53 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, pam
bt Baldwin January 2002.
Thomas Baker, cheesemonger; Thomas Best, vintner; Thomas Burde
grocer; Edward Crayford, grocer
1119 Canterbury, Thomas Enfield, Farthing, 1666, 0.98g/12
(BW. 55), Halfpenny, 1666, 2.50g/3h (N 2433; BW. 54
Anthony Fagg, Farthing, 1 . 0 1 g/6 h (N 2404/1; BW. 56
Thomas Feild, Halfpenny, 1666, 2 . 1 2g/9h (N 2404/2
BW. 57); Edward Fray, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.26g/6h (
2405; BW. 58); Thomas Jenings, Farthings (3), Ramag;
dies, 1.02g/6h (N 2407; BW. 61), post-Restoration die
(2, different obv. dies), 0.93g/6h (N 2408 rev., differer
obv.; BW. 61), 0.54g/9h (N 2408; BW. 61), Halfpenm-
1669, 1.43g/12h (N 2409; BW. 60); M.S.K. AT the SHin
Farthing, 1653, 0.74g/6h (N 2429; BW. 62) [10], BW. 581
very fine, others generally fine, some better (£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 54 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt December 1993
BW. 55 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, parti
bt Baldwin January 2002
BW. 56 and 61 at 0.93g V.J. Newbury Collection (56 bt Baldwin Jull
2003, 61 bt Baldwin August 2003]
*BW. 57 bt Baldwin October 2001
BW. 58 and 61 at 0.54g bt Spink December 2000 1 58 previously Iron
Baldwin, 61 from F. Schwer December 1986]
BW. 60 Format FPL 53, April 1996 (451 1)
BW. 61 Ramage found in R. Stour, bt Baldwin July 1997
BW. 62 bt Baldwin January 2002.
Thomas Enfield, grocer. Mercery lane, mayor 1674: Anthony Fagg
grocer; Edward Fray, tallowchandler; Thomas Jenings, grocer an'
tallowchandler
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THE COl LECTION Ol I 71 1 I ( ENTURY TOKENS OF KEN I
!0 Canterbury, Thomas I kitten, octagonal Penny, 1669,
1.75g/3h (N 2406; BW. 59). Fine, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
Lit T. Millett September 1992.
Thomas Hutten, pewterer, his token is the only penny denomination in
the Kent series
1124 Canterbury, T.M.S. ai the 3 makkenors, Farthing,
1.19g/6h (N 2431; BW. 73); Joseph Sherwood, Farthing,
1.22 g/6 h (BW. 74); John Simpson, Farthing, 1653,
1.01 g/6 h (N 2419; BW. 75); Richard Smith, Farthing,
0.69g/6h (N 2421; BW. 76); Sibb Smith, Farthings (2,
different rev. dies), 0.7fig/6h (N 2434; BW. 77),
0.49g/12h (BW. 78); Will Terrey, Farthing, 1.14g/6h (N
2426; BW. 79) [71. BW. 78 and 79 very fine, others
generally fair to fine, some better, BW. 74 rare
(£150-200)
1 Canterbury, Francis Maplisden, Halfpenny, 1666,
1.93g/9h (N 2410; BW. 63); Walter Maplisden, Farthing,
1.20g/6h (N 2412; BW. 65); Jeremiah Masterson,
octagonal Halfpence (3, from two obv. and three rev.
dies), l.63g/3h (N 2413; BW. 66), 3.73g/6h (N 2414;
BW. 66), 2.67g/3h (N 2414 obv., different rev.; BW. 66)
[5]. BW. 65 and first 66 fair, others fine or better
(£90-120)
Provenance:
BW. 63 found in R. Thames, bt Baldwin July 1997
BW. 65 bt Baldwin January 2002
BW. 66 at 1 .63 and 3.73g bl P. Withers September 2003
*BW. 66 at 2.67g W. Gilbert Collection, bt Baldwin October 2001 .
Francis Maplisden, grocer, mayor 1668; Jeremiah Masterson, grocer
and postmaster until 1674
l Canterbury, Francis Maplisdan, Halfpenny, 1666,
I. 68g/9h (N 2411, this piece; BW. 64). Fair, very rare
(£80-100)
Provenance:
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], Spink Auction 95, 25
November 1 992, lot 565 (part)
J. Whitmore FPL November 2000 (Z 8269)
t Canterbury, Thomas Mayne, Farthings, 1654 (2, different
obv. dies), 1 .03g/6h (N 2415 rev., different obv.; BW.
68), 0.51 g/1 2 h (N 2415b, this piece; BW. 68),
Halfpenny, 1664, 2.24g/12h (N 2416; BW. 67); Thomas
Ockman, Farthing, 0.85g/6h (BW. 70), Halfpence (2,
different rev. dies), 1.46g/6h (N 2417; BW. 69), 2.70g/3h
(N 2418; BW. 69); I.M.P., the SARISONS head, Farthing,
0.94g/6h (N 2428 rev., different obv.; BW. 71); D.M.R.
AT THE mairmayd, Farthing, 0.86g/6h (N 2427; BW. 72)
I8J. N 2415b and first BW. 69 poor, BW. 71 fair, others
fine or better (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 67 bt Baldwin January 2002
BW. 68 at 1 .03g and 69 at 2.70g Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB
March 1946 (CT 18, part) 168 bt Baldwin October 2001, 69 bt Baldwin
January 1999]
BW. 68 at 0.51g R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection,
bt Spink November 1 994
BW. 69 at 1 .46g bt M. Trenerry December 1996
BW. 70 and 72 V.J. Newbury Collection [70 bt Baldwin October 2001,
72 bt Baldwin January 20021
BW. 71 bt Baldwin September 2001.
Thomas Mayne, grocer; Thomas Ockman, grocer, mayor in 1658 and
1665
Provenance:
*BW. 73 and 76 bt Baldwin October 1996
BW. 74 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB Marc h 1946 (CT 18, part)
[bt Baldwin January 2002]
BW. 75, 78 and 79 V.J. Newbury Collection [ 75 bt Baldwin January
2002, others bt Baldwin September 2001 ]
BW. 77 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt December 1993.
Joseph Sherwood, grocer; John Simpson, mayor, 1667; Richard Smith,
grocer; Sybil Smith, Westgate; Will Terrey, innkeeper. The Globe
1125 Canterbury, E.A.W. at the 3 kings, Farthing, 1 . 1 3g/6h (N
2430 obv.; BW. 80); E.M.W. AT THE 3 kings, Farthings (2,
different rev. dies), 1.10g/6h (N 2430; BW. 81), 1.09g/6h
(N 2430 obv., different rev.; BW. 81); Richard White,
Farthing, 1656, 0.85g/6h (N 2422; BW. 82); Jarvise
Willmatt, Halfpence, 1664 (2, different dies), mm.
mullet, 3.28g/12h (N 2423 obv., different rev.; BW. 83),
mm. open cinquefoil on rev., 1.53g/12h (N 2424; BW.
84); John Wraighte, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.62g/12h (N
2432, this piece; BW. 567) [7]. Generally fair to fine,
some better (£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 80 bt Baldwin September 2001
BW. 81 at 1 .10g Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT
1 8, part) bt Baldwin September 2001 ]
BW. 81 at 1 -09g and 83 V.J. Newbury Collection [81 bt Baldwin
September 2001 , 83 bt Baldwin October 2001 ]
BW. 82 bt M. Trenerry February 1994
BW. 84 bt Baldwin October 2001
*BW. 567 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], bt Spink
November 1 994.
Richard White, barber; John Wraith, Holy Cross, Westgate. The same
obv. die was used to strike the E.A.W. and E.M.W. issues; the wear
pattern demonstrates that the E.A.W. issue was struck first
1126 Charing, Thomas Chapman, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.46g/6h
(N 2436; BW. 85); Alexander Hart, Halfpenny, 1667,
1.19g/12h (BW. 86); John Mors, Farthing, 1651, 0.99g/6h
(N 2435; BW. 87) [3]. Fine, a rare group ; all the issues
for the town (£90-120)
Provenance:
BW. 85 and 86 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin March 2002
*BW. 87 bt Baldwin April 1994.
Thomas Chapman, Charing Heath; Alexander Hart, grocer; John Mors,
grocer
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URY TOKENS OF KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1127 Chatham, John Adams, Farthing, 1657, 0.52g/6h (N
2437; BW. 88); Francis Brett, Farthing, 1666, 0.97g/6h
(N 2438; BW. 89); Richard Creswell, Farthing, 1666,
1.51 g/1 2h (BW. 90); William Hardin, Farthing, 1.11 g/6h
(N 2440; BW. 92); Joshua Holland, Farthing, 1668,
1 -1 2 g/1 2h (BW. 93); John Jeffery, Farthing, 0.79g/6h (N
2441; BW. 94); Richard Jen, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.23g/5h
(N 2442; BW. 95) [7 ). BW. 90 and 93 very fine, both
very rare, BW. 89 fair, others generally fine (£140-180)
Provenance:
BW. 88 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt December 1993
BW. 89 bt S.R. Porter February 1996
BW. 90 Format FPL February 2001 (7005)
BW. 92 bt Baldwin March 2002
*BW. 93 J. Whitmore FPL November 2000 (ZC 204)
BW. 94 bt Baldwin April 1994
BW. 95 V.J. Newbury Collection [bt Baldwin July 2003].
John Adams, gunsmith; Richard Creswell, mealman; Joshua Holland,
brewer
1128 Chatham, Robert Dier, Halfpenny, 1.91 g/9 h (N 2439;
BW. 91). Very fine, very rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin January 1999
1129 Chatham, Richard Jennman, Farthing, 1.66g/6h (N 2443;
BW. 96); Walter Jones, Halfpenny, 1667, 2 . 5 3g/1 2 h (N
2453; BW. 97); W.S.I. AT THE CLOBE, Farthings (2), 1662,
1 . 2 3g/1 2h (N 2451; BW. 98), 1667, 0.52g/9h (N 2452
rev., different obv .; BW. 99); Samuell Mabbor, Farthing,
1657, 0.94g/6h (N 2444; BW. 101); John Marvell,
Farthing, 1666, 0.82g/12h (N 2445 obv., different rev.;
BW. 102); Richard Mathews, Farthing, 0.67g/6h (N 2446;
BW. 103) [7], BW. 99 very fine, BW. 96 about very fine,
both rare, BW. 98 and 103 mediocre, others fair to fine
(£140-180)
Provenance:
'BW. 96 bt Baldwin January 1999
BW. 97 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt August 1992
BW. 98 and 10 5 bt Baldwin April 1994
BW. 99 and 10 1 V.j. Newbury Collection [99 bt S.R. Porter March 1998,
101 bt Baldwin March 20021
BW. 102 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMIi March 1946 (CT 18, part),
hi Baldwin Marr h 2002.
Walter Jones, innkeeper, The Nag's I lead; Samuel Mabbor, grocer;
Richard Mathews, tailor
1130 Chatham, John Knight, Farthing, 1.41 g/1 2h (BW. 100
About very fine, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin March 2002
1131 Chatham, Walter Ramsden, Farthing, 1.01 g/6h (N 2445
BW. 104); T.M.S. AT THE CLOBE, Farthing, 1657, 1 ,08g/6
(BW. 105); Francis Sanders, Farthing, 1 . 1 0g/6h (N 2448
BW. 106); John Tihurst, Farthing, 1666, 0.89g/3h (h
2449; BW. 109); Joseph Wymshurst, Farthings (3, fron
two obv. and two rev. dies), undated, 1.26g/6h (BW
111), 1656 (2), 1 ,04g/6h (N 2450 rev., different obv
BW. 110), 1.04g/6h (N 2450; BW. 110) [7], BW. 105
fair, BW. 106 mediocre, BW. 109 very fine, others fine
(£80-100)
Provenance:
BW. 104 Sir G.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin August 2003
BW. 1 05, *1 09, second 110 and 111 V.J. Newbury Collection [105 b
Baldwin March 2002, 109 bt Baldwin April 1999, others bt Baldwi
August 2003]
BW. 106 bt Baldwin April 1994
First BW. 1 10 bt Baldwin August 2003.
Francis Sanders, tailor; John Tihurst, brewer; Joseph Wimshurst, tailo
The die-chain for the Wimshurst issues is as shown above
1132 Chatham, Robert Smith, Halfpenny, 1671, 1.94g/6h (l“
2454; BW. 107). Mediocre, very rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin November 1 993
1133 Chilham, John Coleman, Halfpenny, 1664, 1.33g/6h (N
2455; BW. 112); James Odden, Halfpenny, 1664
1.41 g/1 2h (N 2457, this piece; BW. 113); William
Plumer, Farthing, 1 . 1 9g/6h (N 2458; BW. 115) [3], BW.
112 about fine, BW. 113 very fine but with traces of an
uncertain undertype, others good fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
BW. 1 12 bt M. Trenerry March 1992
*BW. 113 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection (from Baldwin], Spink-
Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 573 (part), bt Spink July 1996
BW. 1 15 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin March 2002.
James Odden, grocer; William Plumer, grocer
1134 Chilham, lames Odden, Farthing, 1659, 1.15g/6h (N-
2456; BW. 114). Good fine, rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin March 2002
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FHE COLLECTION OF 1 7TH CENTURY TOKENS Of KLNI FORMED BY TUT LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
35 Cranhrook, John Avery, Farthing, 0.87g/6h (BW. 118);
Thomas Daniel, Farthing, 0.86g/6h (N 2460; BW. 120);
Rich Ijard I Franckwell, Farthing, 1 1 6 1 5 7, 0.88g/12h (BW.
121); Robert March, Farthing, 1657, 0.93g/6h (N 2461;
BW. 123); Peter Master, Farthing, 0.92g/9h (BW. 124);
Thomas Mun, Farthing, 1.85g/3h (BW. 125); William
Wacher, Farthing, 0.99g/12h (N 2463; BW. 127); Mary
Willis, Halfpenny, 1669, 3.23g/12h (N 2464; BW. 128)
1 8 1 . BW. 127 about very fine, BW. 125 fine, others
generally fair, several rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
BW. 118, *127 and 128 V.). Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin December
1999
BW. 120 Col. R.|. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, part),
bt Baldwin December 1999
BW. 121, 124 and 125 Sir C.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin
December 1 999
BW. 123 bt D. Mason July 2000.
John Avery (tNovember 1678), of Salehurst, Sussex, mercer, married
Frances Turke of Cranbrook in October 1656, she tjune 1687; Thomas
Daniell (tNovember 1677), mercer and grocer, churchwarden in 1660
and 1664, wife's name Sarah, she also tNovember 1677; Richard
Franckwell, innkeeper, The King's Head, married Elizabeth Adams of
Chatton, she tjuly 1662; Robert March, mercer, tby 1662; Peter
Master, mercer and grocer; Thomas Mun (tMarch 1691), draper, wife's
name Mary (tOctober 1695); William Wacher (t in Maidstone
gaol, 1662, where he had been committed for 'interrupting church
services'); Mary Willis, nee Merriam (t August 1678), pewterer, of
Goudhurst, married John Willis, clothier, in September 1661
6 Dartford, Nichollas Chambers, Farthing, 1664, 1.10g/6h
(BW. 131); Thomas Gill, Farthing, 1659, 0.91g/6h (BW.
132); Robert Clover, Farthing, 1.34g (BW. 133); Henry
Peirce, Farthings (2, different rev. dies), 1.00g/12h (N
2466; BW. 137); 0.83g/12h (N 2467; BW. 138); Edward
Rose, Farthings (2, different obv. dies), 0.93g/6h (N
2468; BW. 140), 0.98g/6h (N 2469, this piece-, BW. 140);
Rebecka Smith, Farthing, 0.93g/6h (BW. 141); Thomas
Smith, Farthing, 0.83g/6h (N 2470; BW. 142); Robert
Taylor, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.78g/12h (BW. 143) [10].
BW. 133 poor, N 2469 mediocre and bent, others
generally about fine, a few better, a good group for the
town, many very rare (£250-300)
Provenance:
BW. 140 at 0.98g Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection |from Baldwin], bt
Spink November 1994
BW. 143 bt T. Millett September 1992
Remainder all V.J. Newbury Collection [133 bt Baldwin February 1996,
others bt Baldwin April 1999].
BW. 1 37 only illustrated. Nicholas Chambers (tOctober 1 685), grocer
and churchwarden; Thomas Gill (tSeptember 1667), tailor and
cloth-merchant, overseer 1652, trustee of the grammar school 1660,
surveyor of highways 1 662, churchwarden; Robert Glover, innkeeper
The Bull; Henry Peirce, grocer, churchwarden 1680-1; Edward Rose,
yeoman; Rebecca Smith, butcher
1137 Dakiford, Tholmas] Morley, Halfpenny, 1.41g/6h (BW.
136). l ine, very rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin April 1999
1138 Deal, Thomas Brothers, Farthing, 1664, 1 ,04g/6h (BW.
144); William Brothers, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.58g/9h (N
2471; BW. 145); Ann Cauterel, Halfpenny, 1669,
1.31 g/9h (N 2472; BW. 146); john Clarke, Farthing,
1659, 0.81 g/1 2h (N 2473; BW. 147); James Coston,
Farthings, 1653 (3, all dies different), reading deall (2),
0.95g/6h (dies not in N; BW. 148), 0.91g/6h (N 2474;
BW. 148), reading deale, 1.14g/6h (N 2475; BW. 149);
William Coulson, Farthing, 1659, 0.86g/6h (BW. 150);
T.F. AT THE DOLPHINE, Farthing, 1658, 1.02g/12h (BW.
151); John Lobdell, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.62g/12h (BW.
153) [10], First BW. 148 very fine, others generally fair
to fine, BW. 152 very rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 1 44, 147, 149 and 1 50 V.J. Newbury Collection [ 1 44 bt Baldwin
March 2002, 147 bt Baldwin August 2003, 149 bt Baldwin December
1 999, 1 50 bt Baldwin October 2001 ]
BW. 145 bt Baldwin October 2001
BW. 146 W. Gilbert Collection, bt Baldwin December 1999
*BW. 1 48 at 0.95g bt Baldwin October 1 996
BW. 148 at 0.91 g bt Baldwin April 1994
BW. 151 found in the R. Thames 1988, P. Dickinson Collection (from R.
Sharman October 1988], bt Spink February 2002
BW. 153 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt August 1992
1139 Deal, Timothy Gardner, Farthing, 1666, 0.41 g/1 2 h (BW.
152). Off-centre, fine, very rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin October 2001
1140 Deal, Thomas Parksoen, Farthing, 1658, 0.92g/6h (N
2477b, this piece; BW. 154). Has been gilt, fine
(£60-80)
Provenance:
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection |from Baldwin]
bt Spink November 1994.
Thomas Parksoen, grocer. The token was originally acquired by Mrs
Norweb as being struck in gold, but the weight and thickness of flan
disproves this myth
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NTURY
TOKENS
OF
KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1141
Deal, John Pears, Farthing, 1663, 0.90g/6h (N 2478; BW.
155); John Pittock, Farthings, 1656 (3, from two obv. and
two rev. dies, all pairings different), 1.12g/6h (N
2479-81 rev., different obv.; BW. 156), 1.11 g/6h (N
2479; BW. 156), 1.78g/12h (N 2479 obv., different land
non-Ramage] rev.; BW. 156); William Pittocke,
Halfpenny, 1668, 1.28g/6h (N 2482; BW. 157); Moyses
Potter, Farthings (2, different rev. dies), 0.74g/12h (N
2483 obv., different rev.; BW. 158), 0.99g/6h (N 2483;
BW. 158); Thomas Potter, Farthing, 1663, 0.53g/12h (N
2484; BW. 159); Richard Stutly, Farthing, 1653, 1 ,04g/6h
(N 2485; BW. 160); Peter Underwood, Farthings (3,
different obv. dies), 1.15g/6h (N 2487; BW. 161),
0.77g/6h (N 2488; BW. 161), 0.99g/6h (N 2487-8 rev.,
different obv.); John Watts, Farthing, 1664, 0.77g/6h (N
2486; BW. 162) [13J. Generally fine (£150-180)
Provenance:
BW. 1 55, 1 56 at 1 .1 2g and 1 ,78g Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB
March 1946 (CT 18, part) [155 bt Baldwin February 1994, others bt
Baldwin September 2001 ]
BW. 1 56 at 1 .1 1g bt Baldwin September 2001
BW. '157, 1 58 at 0.99g, 1 59, 1 60 and 1 62 V.J. Newbury Collection [158
bt Baldwin August 2003, others bt Baldwin January 20031
BW. 1 58 at 0.74g found at Wingham (Kent), 1990, bt A.W. Judd January
1992
BW. 1 61 at 1 .1 5g bt D. Mason October 1 991
BW. 1 61 at 0.77g bt A.W. Judd October 1 992
BW. 161 at 0.99g D.C. Pennock Collection, bt December 1993.
John Pittock, glover; Moses Potter (+1666), baker; Thomas Potter,
grocer; Peter Underwood, tallowchandler, Lower Deal
1142 Deptford, John Andrews, Farthing, 1655, 1 .1 0g/6h (BW.
163); Gregory Bumpsted, Farthing, 1656, 1.03g/6h (BW.
166); Roger Clarke, Halfpenny, 1.66g/6h (N 2502; BW.
168); William Crich, Farthing, 1663, 0.74g/6h (N 2489;
BW. 170); John Crouch, Farthing, 1658, l.66g/3h (N
2491; BW. 171); William Dring, Farthings, 1651 (2,
different obv. dies), 1 . 1 4g/6h (N 2492; BW. 172),
1.07g/6h (N 2492 rev., different obv.; BW. 172) [7],
BW. 166 mediocre, others generally fine but second BW.
172 pierced, some rare (£180-220)
Provenance:
BW. *163, 166, 1 70 and 1 72 at 1 .07g all V.J. Newbury Collection |1 72
bt Baldwin June 2003, others bt Baldwin January 2003)
BW. 168 bt Baldwin January 2003
BW. 171 bt Baldwin February 1994
BW. 172 at 1.1 4g bt Spink November 1999.
William Crich, grocer; John Hodges, Lower Deptford
1143 Deptford, William Crich, Halfpenny, 1.55g/6h (N 2490;
BW. 169). Very fine, scarce (£60-80)
Provenance:
1144 Deptford, Margery Furzer, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.39g/12h
(BW. 173); George Gorham, Farthing, 1664, 0.73g/3F
(BW. 175), Halfpenny, 1665, 1.82g/6h (N 2493; BW.
174); John Hodges, Farthings (2, different dies),
0.88g/12h (BW. 176), 1.11 g/3 h (BW. 177) [5]. BW. 176
mediocre, others generally fine, some rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
*BW. 173 bt Baldwin January 2003
BW. 1 74 bt S.R. Porter December 1 993
BW. 1 75 and 176 V.J. Newbury Collection (bt Baldwin January 2003J
BW. 1 77 bt Spink February 2002
1145 Deptford, John Homes, Farthing, 1.01 g/6 h (N 2498; BW.
178); Richard Jefry, Farthing, 0.87g/6h (BW. 180);
Mathew Jesson, Farthing, 1 .1 0g/3 h (N 2503; BW. 181);
John Kerbey, Halfpenny, 1.94g/6h (N 2494; BW. 182);
N.D.L. at THE KINGS HEAD, Farthings, 1649 (2, from two
obv. and two rev. dies), 0.96g/6h (BW. 184), 1.19g/6h
(N 2499; BW. 184); Richard Mansfeild, Halfpenny, 1665,
2.1 6g/9h (N 2495a, this piece; BW. 186) [7J. BW. 180
and both 184s about very fine and better, others
generally fine, some rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 1 78 and 1 84 at 1 .1 9g bt Baldwin November 1 999
BW. 1 80 bt Baldwin April 1 994
BW. 181 and 182 V.J. Newbury Collection [bt Baldwin January 2003J
*BW. 1 84 at 0.96g bt Baldwin October 1 996
BW. 186 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, bt
Spink November 1994.
Richard Jeffrey, mealman
1146 Deptford, Peter Pemell, Farthing, 1666, 0.55g/12h (BW.
188); M.A.R. AT the kings head, Farthing, 1657, 0.82g/6h
(N 2500; BW. 189); William Stone, Farthing, 1652,
0.95g/6h (N 2496; BW. 191); Edward Swallow, Farthing,
1658, 0.62g/8h (N 2504; BW. 193); John Wallis,
Halfpenny, 1668, 1.48g/9h (BW. 194); James Watters,
Halfpenny, 2.14g/6h (N 2497; BW. 195) [6], BW. 193
and 195 fair, others generally fine, some rare
(£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 188 bt Baldwin July 1997
BW. 189 bt Baldwin October 1996
BW. 191 bt Baldwin November 1999
Others V.J. Newbury Collection |193 and *194 lit Baldwin June 2003,
195 hi Spink March 20021.
Ill I ). Mason ( )< lober 199 1
I dward Swallow, I ower Deptford; James Watters, mealman
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147 Dover, Borough, Farthings, 1668 (2, different obv. dies),
0.97g/1 2h (N 2505a, this piece; BW. 199), 0.88g/12h (N
2505 rev., different obv.; BW. 199), Halfpence, 1668 (2,
different dies), 2.38g/12h (N 2506; BW. 198), 2.06g/12h
(N 2507; BW. 198); David Adamson, Farthing, 1657,
1 ,26g/6h (N 2508; BW. 200); I.A.B. AT THE SKOCH ARMES,
Farthing, 1658, 1.22g/6h (N 2544 rev., different obv.;
BW. 201); John Brian, Farthing, 1652, 1.07g/6h (N 2509;
BW. 202); I.M.C. at the qveene of bohemia, Farthings (2,
different dies), 0.83g/6h (N 2542; BW. 203), 0.91 g/6h (N
2543; BW. 203); Edward Chambers, Farthings, 1649 (2,
different dies), 0.94g/6h (N 2510; BW. 205), 1.1 1 g/6 h
(BW. 205); Jane Coller, Farthing, 1.06g/6h (N 2511; BW.
206); Richard Cullen, Farthing, 1656, 1.22g/6h (N 2512;
BW. 208); C.M.D. at the leopovldvs, Farthings, 1651 (2,
different dies), 1.04g/6h (N 2537; BW. 209), reading
LEOPVLDVS, 0.85g/6h (N 2538; BW. 210); C.M.F. AT THE
LEOPVLDVS, Farthing, 1666, 1 ,07g/6h (N 2539; BW. 211)
[16]. First BW. 7 99, both 205s and 208 very fine,
second 198, 201 and first 203 fair, others generally fine
(£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 198 at 2.38g, 203 at 0.91 g and 209 P.D. Creenall Collection,
Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 61 (part) [198 from Seaby
1981, 203 from N. Mills 1982, 209 from R. Sharman 1990], all bt M.
Trenerry December 1997
BW. 1 98 at 2.06g bt Spink April 1 996
*BW. 199 at 0.97g Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection |from Baldwinl, bt
Spink November 1994
BW. 1 99 at 0.88g, 201 and 203 at 0.83g D.C. Pennock Collection, bt
December 1993
BW. 200, 202, 206 and 210 V.J. Newbury Collection 1 200 bt Baldwin
July 2003, 202 bt Baldwin August 2003, 206 bt Baldwin June 2003, 210 bt
Baldwin August 2002 )
Both BW. 205 bt Baldwin June 2003
BW. 208 and 21 1 bt Baldwin July 2003
Edward Chambers, grocer; Richard Cullen, grocer
I FORMED BY I HE LATE
1148 Dover, Martha I ford, Farthing, 1659, 0.90g/6h (N 2513;
BW. 212); Thomas Fidg, Fardiing, 1.06g/6h (N 2540;
BW. 213); Robart Gallant, Farthing, 0.96g/6h (BW. 214);
Katheren Gardner, Farthing, 1667, 0.55g/12h (BW. 216),
Halfpenny, 1667, 1 .61 g/3h (N 2514; BW. 215); Thomas
Green, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.53g/12h (N 2515; BW. 217);
John Hall, Farthing, 1666, 0.85g/6h (N 2516; BW. 218);
John Haynes, Farthing, 1655, 1.29g/6h (N 2517; BW.
219) ; James Homard, Farthing, 1 .09g/6h (N 2518; BW.
220) ; Pines Kite, Halfpenny, 1670, 1.16g/9h (N 2520;
BW. 222); Tho[mas] Kite, Farthing, 1656, 1 .04g/6h (N
2521; BW. 223); D.M.N. at the french armes. Farthings,
1656 (2, different obv. dies), wide shield, 1 ,09g/6h (N
2534; BW. 224), narrow shield, 1.17g/6h (N 2534 rev.,
different obv.; BW. 224); John Parker, Farthing, 0.94g/6h
(N 2546; BW. 225); Samuel Parlrich, Farthing, 0.90g/6h
(N 2522; BW. 226) [15]. BW. 217 poor, others generally
fine and better, a few rare (£180-220)
Provenance:
BW. 21 2 bt Spink January 2002
BW. 21 3 bt S.R. Porter February 1 996
BW. 21 4, 21 6, 220, 224 at 1 .1 7g and 225 V.J. Newbury Collection 1224
bt Baldwin October 2003, others bt Baldwin July 2003]
BW. 21 5 bt Spink March 2002
BW. 217 btM. Trenerry December 1993
BW. 21 8 and 226 bt Baldwin July 2003
*BW. 219 bt H. Simmons July 1998
BW. 222 bt M. Trenerry October 2001
BW. 223 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, parti,
bt Baldwin December 1 998
BW. 224 at 1 .09g bt Baldwin October 2003.
Thomas Fidg, mercer; Robert Gallant, innholder, The White Horse;
Katherine Gardner, chandler; John Haynes, baker; James Homard,
baker; Pines Kite, baker; John Parker, The Pier, Dover; Samuel
Partridge, milliner
1149 Dover, William Keylocke, Farthing, 1667, 0.82g/12h (N
2519; BW. 221). About very fine, very rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
The Property of a Gentleman, Spink Auction 89, 25 November 1991, lot
349 (part)
bt M. Trenerry March 1992.
William Keylocke, goldsmith
1150 Dover, Thomas Piearce Jr, Halfpenny, 1669, 2.13g/12h
(N 2523; BW. 227). Good fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin April 1998.
Thomas Pearce, lallowchandler
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TURY TOKENS OF KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1151 Dover, Roger Rogers, Farthing, 1665, 0.91 g/6h (N 2524;
BW. 228); Susan Sharnall, Farthing, 1656, 0.76g/6h (BW.
229); Thomas Sharnal, Farthing, 1658, 1.17g/6h (N 2525;
BW. 230); Thomas Stiveday, Farthing, 1653, 1.22g/6h (N
2527; BW. 231); Samuell Tavenor, Halfpenny, 1669,
1.24g/6h (BW. 233); John Thomas, Farthing, 0.98g/6h
(BW. 234); William Tillit, Farthing, 0.76g/9h (N 2529;
BW. 235); Mary Turk, Farthing, 1659, 1.14g/6h (BW.
237); Will Wellard, Farthings (2, different dies), mm.
mullet both sides, 1.26g/5h (N 2545; BW. 239), mm.
small cinquefoil on obv., small mullet on rev., 1.06g/5h
(BW. 239); Robert Woodgreen, Farthings (3, from three
obv. and three rev. dies), 1658, 1.04g/6h (N 2531, this
piece; BW. 241), 1662 (2), 1.29g/6h (N 2532, this piece;
BW. 240), 0.75g/3h (N 2533; BW. 240) [13], BW. 229
fair, BW. 231 with surface knocks, BW. 237 chipped,
otherwise generally fine and better, some rare
(£200-250)
Provenance:
BW. 235 bt B. Waterhouse November 1993
Both BW. 239 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18,
part), bt Baldwin October 2003
BW. 240 at 1.29g R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb
Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 585 (part), bt M.
Trenerry March 1 993
BW. 241 found on the foreshore of the R. Thames near London Bridge,
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November
1992, lot 585 (part) (from P.C. Deane 19771, bt M. Trenerry March 1993
Others all V.J. Newbury Collection [ bt Baldwin July 2003].
BW. 230 only illustrated. Thomas Pearce, tallowchandler; William Tillit,
cooper; Mary Turk, grocer
1152 Dover, William Tillit, Farthing, 1662, 0.66g/12h (N
2530, this piece; BW. 236). Dent on obverse, otherwise
good fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November
1992, lot 585 (part) (from Baldwinl
bt M. Trenerry March 1993
1153 Dover, Willliaml Warden, Farthing, 1.08g/6h (N 2536;
BW. 238). Fine, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin October 2003
1154 Dymchurch, Andrew Clifford, Halfpenny, 2.84g/3h (N
2547; BW. 197). Good fine; the only issue for the town
(£40-60)
Pkovt nanc i :
V.J. Newbury Collection
hi Baldwin July 1997.
1155 Eastchurch [Isle of Sheppey], Richard Eagleston
Halfpenny, 1665, 1 ,34g/6h (BW. 242); Will[iam]"|
Manyaringe, Halfpence (2, different obv. dies),.
1 - 1 3g/1 2 h (N 2548 rev., different obv.; BW. 243), reads;
MANYRINCE, 2.27g/3h (N 2548; BW. 244) [3], Second fair,
others about fine, all rare and the only three issues for
the village (£60-80)
Provenance:
BW. 242 and 244 V.J. Newbury Collection [242 bt Baldwin May 2002,.
244 bt Baldwin September 19931
BW. 243 bt Baldwin September 1993.
Richard Eagleston, blacksmith; William Mainwaring, haberdasher
1156 Edenbridce, Roblert] Alchorne and Wil[liam] Ablet,
Halfpenny, 2.27g/12h (N 2549; BW. 245); Katherine
Huberd, Halfpenny, 1 ,62g/8h (BW. 246) [2], First about
fine, second good fine and very rare; the only two
issues for the town (£60-80)
Provenance:
BW. 245 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin May 2002
*BW. 246 bt Baldwin February 1994.
Robert Alchorne and William Ablett, mercers
1157 Elham, William Partridgfe], Farthing, 0.96g/6h (N 2550;
BW. 248), Halfpenny, 1.04g/3h (BW. 247); Richard
Symons, Halfpenny, 1664, 1.89g/9h (BW. 249) [3], First
about fine, second fair, last about very fine, all rare
(£60-80)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin December 1999.
BW. 249 only illustrated. William Partridge, grocer; Richard Symons,
grocer
1158 Eltham, John Blanden, Farthing, 1 ,07g/6h (N 2551; BW.
250) ; Richard Greene, Farthing, 1667, 1.38g/6h (BW.
251) [2], First fine, second about fine and rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
BW. 250 Sir C.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin December 1999
BW. 251 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin May 2002.
John Blanden, maltster; Richard Greene, carpenter
1159 Erith, Robert Dutton, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.54g/12h (N
2552; BW. 253); Rob Toy, Farthing, 1666, 1.22g/3h (N
2553; BW. 258); R.K.W. AT the COCKE, Farthing, 1.l0g/5h
(BW. 259) [ 3 ] . Second good fine, others about fine and
rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
BW. 253 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin July 2003
*BW. 258 bt Baldwin April 1998
BW. 259 Sir G.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin May 2002.
Andrew C lifford ([November 1672) married Sarah Hoad, widow, in Robert Dutton, cheesemonger
April 1670
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ri lE COLLECTION Ol
17TH CENTURY TOKENS ( )F
160 Eynseoro, John Becket, Farthing, 1658, 1.18g/6h (N
2554; BW. 260). About fine, rare; the only issuer for the
town (£40-50)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin August 2002.
John Becket, grocer
161
Farnborough, John Smith, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.33g/3h (N
2555; Wetton pl.6M; BW. Hampshire 65). Good fine
and patinated, very rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Found at Farnborough (Kent) 1990
bt April 1992.
Re-attributed to Farnborough, Kent, on the basis of two 1990 finds, one
at Orpington and the other of this specimen
162 Farnincham, Henry Pound, Farthing, 1658, 0.77g/9h (N
2556; BW. 262). Obverse fine, reverse mediocre, rare;
the only issuer for the town (£20-30)
Provenance:
V.). Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin July 1997.
Henry Pound, grocer
KI N T FORMT \) HY 1 1
ROBERT HOGARTh
1163 Faversiiam, George Allen, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.47g/12h
(N 2557; BW. 263); John Beale, Farthings, 1649 (2,
different obv. dies), reads BELE, 1.01g/6h (BW. 265),
reads BEALE, 0.97g/6h (BW. 264); William Buck,
Halfpenny, 1669, 1.92g/3h (N 2558; BW. 266); R.E.C. At
THE QVEENE ARMES, Farthing, 1651, 1.07g/6h (N 2567;
BW. 268); John Cleare, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.19g/6h (N
2559; BW. 269); John Ellis, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.94g/9h
(N 2560; BW. 270); Robert Hogben, Halfpenny, 1 . 36g/6h
(N 2561; BW. 271); William Knight, Halfpenny, 1666,
2.11 g/3 h (N 2562; BW. 272); James March, Halfpenny,
1669, 0.79g/6h (N 2563; BW. 273); 'Poare Ned',
Halfpenny, 1667, 1 ,87g/9h (N 2564; BW. 274); John
Piearce, octagonal Halfpenny, 1667, 2.26g/3h (N 2565;
BW. 275); Robert Preston, Halfpenny, 1664, 2.12g/6h (N
2569; BW. 276); Francis Waterman, Farthing, 0.66g/12h
(N 2566; BW. 277) [14]. BW. 264, 271 and 275 fair,
others generally fine to very fine but BW. 273 chipped;
an excellent group for the town, only lacking one issuer
(£250-300)
Provenance:
BW. 263, 268, 272, 274, 275 and 277 V.J. Newbury Collection 1268 bt
Baldwin July 2003, 275 bt Baldwin October 1996, others bt Baldwin
October 20031
BW. 264 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, part),
bt Baldwin July 2003
BW. 265 and 276 bt Spink September 1994 (former a metal detector
find]
*BW. 266 SirC.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin July 2003
BW. 269 and 273 bt Baldwin October 2003
BW. 270 bt Baldwin March 1 994
BW. 271 bt Spink February 2002.
George Allen, mayor 1680; John Beale, mercer; John Cleare, maltster:
John Ellis, baker; Robert Hogben, vintner; William Knight, grocer:
James March, grocer; Robert Preston, innholder. The Queen's Arms;
Francis Waterman (+1707), mercer, mayor 1665 and 1681, wife's
name Sarah (+1 694)
1164 Folkestone, Edward Franklin, Halfpence (2, different
dies), undated, 1.73g/6h (BW. 279), [16J70, 1.69g/6h (N
2570, this piece; BW. 278) [2], First fine but with n
scratched on obverse and p on reverse, second with
surface corroded, fair; the only two issues for the town
(£30-40)
Provenance:
BW. 278 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, bt
Spink March 1996
BW. 279 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin July 1997
1165 Foot's Cray, John Moore, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.00g/3h
(BW. 280); Michaell Pitman, Farthing, 0.83g/6h (BW.
281) [2]. First fine, second mediocre but very rare; the
only two issues for this locality (£40-60)
Provenance:
*BW. 280 bt Baldwin April 1998
BW. 281 bt April 1992.
Michael Pitman, brewer
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TH CENTURY TOKENS OF KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1166 Gillingham, William Coles, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.34g/3h
(BW. 282). A trifle dirty, otherwise good fine and very
rare, the only issue for the town (£80-100)
Provenance:
Sir C.E. Duveen Collection
bt Baldwin January 1 997.
William Coles, carpenter
1167 Godmersham, Robert Oakley, Halfpenny, 1.99g/6h (N
2572; BW. 283). Obverse about fine, reverse fair; the
only issue for the town (£25-35)
Provenance:
Bt S.R. Porter February 1 996.
Robert Oakley, grocer
1168 Goudhurst, John Austen, Farthing, 0.92g/6h (N 2573;
BW. 284); William Maynard, Farthing, 1664, 0.89g/6h
(BW. 285); Richard Puxty, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.01 g/1 2h
(D 2 8 5 B ) ; Stephen Stringer, Farthing, 1661, 1.05g/6h
(BW. 287), Halfpenny, 1661, 2.47g/6h (BW. 286) [5],
BW. 285 good fine, BW. 286 mediocre, others about fine
or better, mostly rare, a good group for the town
(£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 284 Sir C.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin December 1999
Others V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin December 1999.
BW. 285 only illustrated. John Austen, mercer; William Maynard,
mercer; Richard Puxty, grocer
1169 Gravesend, John Biddle, Halfpenny, 1670, 1.70g/12h (N
2574; BW. 288); Thomas Boone, Farthing, 1.45g/12h
(BW. 290); Matthew Butler, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668,
1 . 7 8g/1 2h (N 2576; BW. 291); Thomas Clark, Farthing,
1.30g/6h (D 293A); William Crouch, Farthing, 1658,
1.06g/12h (N 2577; BW. 294) [5], BW. 291 fair, D 293A
very fine, others generally fine, some rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 288 L. Clements Collection, Sotheby Auction, 31 May 1937, lot 94
(part), Sir C.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin May 2002
BW. 290 found in the R. Thames, hi Baldwin December 1995
BW. 291 Col. K.J. C art hew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, part),
1)1 Baldwin January 1997
*D 2 9. 3 A V.J. Newbury ( ollection | bt Baldwin July 20031
BW. 294 hi Baldwin December 2000.
John Biddle, innholder, the Pope's Head; Matthew Butler, tailor;
William Crour h, linen draper
1170 Gravesend, Robert Day, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.21 g/1 2h (N
2578; BW. 295); Thomas Hill, Farthing, 1.17g/6h (N
2579; BW. 296); John May, Farthing, 1666, 0.68g/12h (N
2580; BW. 297); Marck Medhoust, Halfpenny, 1 . 1 0g/1 2 h
(N 2581; BW. 298); William Oliver, Farthing, 0.72g/6h
(BW. 299) [5|. BW. 295, 298 and 299 very fine, others
generally fine, some rare (£150-180)
Provenance:
BW. 295, 297 and *298 V.J. Newbury Collection [298 bt Baldwin June
2003, others bt Baldwin December 1999)
BW. 296 bt Baldwin October 1996
BW. 299 bt Baldwin July 1 997.
Robert Day, shopkeeper, Quaker, imprisoned in Maidstone gaol for his
religious beliefs; Thomas Hill, grocer; John May, apothecary; Mark
Medhurst, mercer
1171 Gravesend, I.D.P. at the maremaid, Farthing, 1656,
1.07g/6h (BW. 300); Jacob Parson, Farthings, 1651 (4,
from four obv. and three rev. dies), reading parsson (2),
1.02g/6h (N 2584; BW. 302), 0.93g/6h (BW. 302),
reading parson (2), from the same rev. die as previous,
1.14g/12h (BW. 301), 1.03g/12h (N 2582; BW. 301); John
Reddell, Farthing, 0.57g/6h (N 2585; BW. 304); Thomas
Warren, Farthing, 1 671 ,1 ,04g/1 2h (N 2586; BW. 307);
John Watson, Farthings, 1653 (2, different dies), o of
iohn over i, 1.07g/6h (N 2587; BW. 308), normal legend,
1.07g/6h (N 2588; BW. 308); A[rthur] W[hite], Farthing,
0.86g/6h (N 2590; BW. 306); Thomas Wood, Farthing,
1657, 0.68g/12h (N 2589; BW. 310) [11], Second BW '.
302 and 304 mediocre, others about fine and better,
some rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
BW. 300, 301 at 1 ,03g, 306, *307 and 310 V.J. Newbury Collection [300
bt Baldwin May 2002, 301 bt Baldwin June 2003, 306 bt Baldwin May
2003, 307 bt Baldwin April 2002, 310 bt Baldwin July 20031
BW. 301 at 1 .14g Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT
18, part), bt Baldwin June 2003
BW. 302 at 1 ,02g bt M. Trenerry October 2001
BW. 302 at 0.93g bt Baldwin October 1 996
BW. 304 bt M. Trenerry December 1993
Both BW. 308 bt Baldwin August 1993.
Jacob Parson, mayor in 1656 and 1668; John Reddell, mayor, 1660;
Thomas Warren, innholder, The Three Conies; John Watson, mercer,
chamberlain 1653; Arthur White (tl 671 ), innholder, The Swan,
Millon-next-Cravesend, mayor 1658, postmaster of Gravesend and
Milton-next-Gravesend (see also lot 1196 for another token of this
issuer)
1172 Greenhithe, William Chattwin, Farthing, 0.71g/6h (BW.
311); Richard Smith, Farthing, 0.81 g/6h (N 2591, this
piece; BW. 312) [2]. First fair, second fine but surface
encrusted, both rare; the only two issues for the town
(£30-40)
Provenance:
BW. 31 1 hi Baldwin April 1994
BW. 31 2 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection |from N.A. Clark], bt Spink
November 1994.
Willi. lm Chatwin, tallowchandler; Ric hard Smith, shoemaker
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THE C C )l LEO ION Ol 1711 I C ENTURY TOKEN"
1173 Greenwich, Thomas Andrey, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668,
l.99g/12h (BW. 313); E.B. at THE GEORGE, Farthings (4,
from three obv. and four rev. dies), reading GORGE,
1 . 1 0g/4 h (BW. 317); reading greenewich (2), 1.03g/6h (N
2598 rev., different obv; BW. 315), 0.94g/6h (N 2599;
BW. 315), reading Greenwich, 1.44g/6h (N 2600; BW.
314); Edward Bartlett, Farthing, 1.08g/6h (BW. 318);
Henrey Bedbery, Farthing, 1.09g/6h (N 2604; BW. 319);
William Cleare, Farthing, 0.99g/6h (BW. 320); Thomas
Colton, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.45g/12h (N 2592; BW. 321);
Adam Edghell, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.95g/3h (N 2601; BW.
324); John Ellis, Farthing, 0.97g/6h (N 2593; BW. 325)
111], BW. 313 fair to fine, others fine and better, several
rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
BW. 31 3, 31 5 at 1 ,03g, 317 and 321 V.J. Newbury Collection 1313 bt
Baldwin January 1 997, 315 bt Baldwin April 2002, 31 7 bt Baldwin May
2003, 321 bt Baldwin July 2003)
BW. 314 and 325 P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30
October 1997, lot 64 (part) 1314 acquired 1984, 325 from N. Mills
1983], bt M. Trenerry December 1997
BW. 315 at 0.94g bt Baldwin April 2002
BW. 31 8 Sir C.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin April 2002
BW. 319 bt Baldwin October 1996
BW. 320 bt Baldwin April 1995
*BW. 324 bt Baldwin November 1999.
Thomas Andrey, joiner; Henry Bedbery, East Greenwich; Thomas
Colton, mercer
174 Greenwich, Robert Girdis, Halfpenny, 1.46g/12h (BW.
328); William Lee, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.34g/12h (N 2594;
BW. 329); E.E.P. at the bare taverne, Farthing, 1650,
0.92g/6h (BW. 331); Robert Poldaye, Halfpenny, 1667,
1 - 5 7 g/ 6 h (BW. 332); Hugh Pudefourd, Halfpenny,
1.94g/6h (N 2602; BW. 333); S.A.S. at the SHIP taverne,
Farthing, 1649, 0.65g/5h (BW. 334) [6], Generally fine,
some better but BW. 334 chipped, some rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 332 bt Baldwin April 1995
Others all V.J. Newbury Collection 1328, 329 and 334 bt Baldwin July
2003, 331 bt Baldwin April 2002, 333 bt Baldwin June 2003J.
BW. 328 only illustrated. Robert Girdis, innkeeper, The Bear, Old Bear
Yard; William Lee, brewer
OF KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBER1 HOGARTH
1175 Greenwich, George Saxbee, Farthing, 1650, 0.89g/6h (N
2595; BW. 335); John Shallcros, Farthing, 0.91 g/6h (N
2603, this piece; BW. 336); Christopher Skayf,
Halfpenny, 0.86g/12h (BW. 337); Thomas Tuder,
Farthing, 1.03g/6h (N 2596; BW. 338); Richard Tusten,
Halfpenny, 1667, 2.02g/9h (BW. 339); John Warrell,
Halfpenny, [16169, 1 01 g/1 2h (BW. 340) [6J. BW. 335
fair, BW. 339 poor, others generally fine, some better, a
few rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 335 bt April 1992
BW. 336 R.A. Noll Collection, Mrs R. I Icnry Norweb Collection, Spink
Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 594 (parti, bt A.W. Judd February
1994
BW. 337 and 339 V.J. Newbury Collection I bt Baldwin May 2003]
BW. 338 and 340 SirG.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin May 2003.
John Shallcros, East Greenwich; John Warrell, innholder. The Ship
1176 Groombridge [now Old GroombridgeJ, Rich [ ard i
Cunstable, Halfpence (2, different rev. dies), 1665,
1.59g/9h (N 2605; BW. 342), 1666, 1 ,87g/6h (N 2606;
BW. 343), heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1668, 2.06g/12h (N
2607; BW. 344) [3], All fine, a rare group; the only three
issues for the town (£250-300)
Provenance:
BW. 342 and 343 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin May 2002
*BW. 344 found in a field near Eastbourne (Sussex), bt Baldwin
December 1995.
Richard Constable, mercer
1177 Hadlow, John Bateman, Halfpenny, 1.53g/9h (N 2608;
BW. 345). Obverse worn, reverse about fine, small edge
chip, very rare; the only issue for the village (£30-40)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin February 1996.
Superior to the Norweb example
1178 Harrietsham, Robert Hovenden, Farthing, 0.97g/6h iBW
346). Fine, very rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
Metal detector find, 1 997
bt Baldwin March 2000.
Robert Hovenden, grocer
1179 Harty [Isle of Sheppey], John Gorge. Halfpenny,
2.14g/9h (N 2609; BW. 347). Good fine and very rare;
the only issue for the village (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin February 1994
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URY TOKENS OF KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1180 Hawkhurst, John Latter, Halfpenny, l.67g/12h (N 2611;
BW. 349); Walter Quaife, Halfpenny, l.09g/12h (BW.
351) {2 J. Fair to fine , latter chipped but rare (£40-50)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection 1349 bt Baldwin November 2001, 351 bt
Baldwin June 2003].
John Latter, butcher
1181 High Halden, John Cooke, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.92g/6h
(BW. 352). Fair , very rare; the only issue for the village
(£25-35)
Provenance:
1186
Leeds, Nathaniell Benson, Farthing, 1.22g/3h (BW. 369
Jerimy Rumfeild, Halfpenny, 1670, 1 ,44g/6h (N 2622; C
3 69 A; BW. Yorkshire 207) [2], First good fine, second
fine but edge a trifle corroded, rare; the only two issues
for the village (£60-80)
Provenance:
Both V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin January 1997.
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin February 1996
1182 Honychild Manor, Sir Charles Sedley, Halfpenny, 1672,
1.45g/3h (N 2612b, this piece; BW. 354). Dark patina,
very fine (£30-40)
Provenance:
R.A. Nott Collection
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection
bt S.R. Porter July 1 996 (via Spink).
Sir Charles Sedley, 4th Bt (1639-1701), Restoration poet, dramatist, wit
and courtier; son of Sir John Sedley of Aylesford; educated at Wadham
College, Oxford; MP for New Romney under Charles II and James II.
His only daughter, Catherine (1 657-1 71 7), was the mistress of James II
who created her Countess of Dorchester in 1 686
BW. 369 only illustrated. Nathaniel Benson, grocer
1187 Lenham, Tholmas] Austen, Farthing, 1.04g/12h (BW
370); John Deede, Farthing, 1664, 0.66g/9h (BW. 371),
Thomas Foorde, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.94g/6h (N 2623:
this piece ; BW. 372); John Lake, Farthing, 1667,
0.81g/6h (N 2624, this piece; BW. 373) [4], BW. 370
about fine, 37 7 fair, 3 72 good fine but metal flaw on
obverse, 373 very fine but weak on one side, all rare;
all the issues for the town (£150-180)
Provenance:
BW. 370 bt Baldwin September 1993
BW. 371 bt Baldwin October 1997
*BW. 372 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spinki
Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 601 (part), bt Spink March 1996
BW. 373 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection (from Baldwin], Spink
Auction 95, 25 November 1 992, lot 601 (part), bt Spink March 1996.
1183 Hythe, William Adcock, Farthing, 1657, 0.68g/3h (N
2613; BW. 355); Jon. Bassett, Halfpenny, 1670, 1.57g/3h
(N 2614; BW. 357); Peter Johnson, Farthing, 0.90g/6h (N
2615; BW. 358); Guy Langdon, Farthing, 1659, 0.86g/3h
(N 2616; BW. 359); David March, Halfpenny, 1669,
1 .1 9g/1 2h (N 2617; BW. 360) [5]. BW. 357 fine, 358
fair, others poor but some rare (£40-50)
Provenance:
BW. 355 and 357 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt December 1993
BW. 358 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin January 1997
BW. 359 bt D. Mason October 1 991
BW. 360 bt Spink February 2002.
Jonathan Bassett, grocer; Peter Johnson, baker; Guy Langdon, grocer
1184 Ightham, Henry Greene, Halfpenny, 1.91 g/9h (N 2618;
BW. 362); John Wagghorne, Farthing, 1666, 1.08g/9h (N
2619; BW. 363) [2], Fair, both rare (£30-50)
Provenance:
BW. 362 SNC March 1995 (1415)
BW. 363 bt Baldwin June 2003.
John Waghorn, mercer
1185 Lamberhurst, Richard Frances, Halfpenny, 1669,
l.17g/9h (BW. 368); Larkfield, John Packe, Halfpenny,
1.68g/6h (N 2621; BW. 367) [21. First about fine but
surface encrusted, second mediocre and pierced, both
very rare and the only issues for these places (£40-50)
PRUVI NANf i :
BW. 167 bl Baldwin December 1999
BW. 168 D.C. Pennock Collection, lit August 1992.
Thomas Austen, grocer; Thomas Ford, grocer; John Lake, grocer
1188 Lewisham, John Freeman, Halfpence, 1665 (2, different
obv. dies), no rev. die flaw, 1.50g/6h (N 2625, this
piece; BW. 374), with rev. die flaw, 2.53g/9h (N 2625
rev., different obv.; BW. 374) [2]. First mediocre,
second about fine but a trifle rubbed; both very rare and
the only issues for the locality (£50-70)
Provenance:
First R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink
Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 601 (part), bt Spink September 1 994
*Second V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Balciwin December 1999
1189 Lydd, Thomas Ederick, Farthing, 1657, 0.89g/12h (BW.
375); William Sudell, Farthing, 1662, 0.90g/3h (BW.
377), Halfpenny, 1669, 1.15g/12h (N 2626; BW. 376)
[3 1. Last good fine, others fair but rare (£6 0-80)
Provenance:
BW. 375 and 377 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt August 1992
*BW. 376 bt Baldwin February 1994.
William SudHI, bailiff, married Ann Knight, widow (tjanuary 1676),
1671
John P.k ke, blacksmith
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190 Maidstone, Fhomas Bond, Farthing, 1 666, 1.33g/12h (N
2027; liW. 380); Robfertl Brooke, Halfpenny, 1670,
1.94g/6h (N 2628; BW. 381); Robert Heath, Farthing,
1.38g/6h (N 2629; BW. 382); John Hoad, Farthing, 1657,
0.96g/12h (N 2630; BW. 383); Cervis Maplisden,
Halfpenny, 1.44g/12h (N 2631; BW. 384) [51. Generally
fine (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 380 and 382 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin May 2003
*BW. 381 Sir C.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin July 1998
BW. 383 bt Baldwin April 1999
BW. 384 bt Baldwin July 1998.
Thomas Bond, grocer; Robert Brooke, ironmonger; Robert Heath,
grocer; Cervis Maplisden, mayor
191 Maidstone, James Ruse, Farthing, 0.68g/6h (N 2632; BW.
385) ; Thomas Swinoke, Farthing, 0.73g/3h (N 2634; BW.
386) ; Jonathan Troughton, Farthing, 1668, 1.00g/3h (N
2635; BW. 388), Halfpenny, 1668, 1.63g/12h (N 2636;
BW. 387); Richard Walker, Farthing, 1658, 1.24g/6h (N
2637; BW. 389) [5], BW. 386 fair, others generally fine
(£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 385 bt D. Mason January 2002
BW. 386 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1 946 (CT 1 8, part),
with Baldwin January 1987, bt Spink February 2002
*BW. 387 Format FPL 54, September 1996 (3925)
BW. 388 and 389 SNC September 2001 (TT 872, 873).
James Ruse, grocer; Thomas Swinnock, mayor 1658; Jonathan
Troughton, grocer; Richard Walker, grocer
192
Maidstone, Thomas Wall, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.72g/6h (N
2639; BW. 390); Ralph Warde, Farthing, 1656, 0.86g/6h
(N 2640; BW. 391); William Web, Farthing, 1649,
0.99g/6h (N 2642; BW. 394); Elizabeth Webb, Farthing,
0.51 g/1 2 h (N 2643, this piece ; BW. 393); Walter
Weekes, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1669, 1 . 1 6g/1 2 h (N
2644; BW. 396) [5]. BW 39 6 fair and pierced, others
generally fine (£120-150)
Provenance:
J3W. *390 and 394 V.J. Newbury Collection 1390 bt Baldwin July 1998,
394 bt Baldwin May 2003)
BW. 391 bt B. Waterhouse November 1 995
BW. 393 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Colection, Spink
Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 604 (part), with R. Gladdle, bt M.
Trenerry February 1994
BW. 396 with Baldwin January 1989, bt Spink February 2002.
Fhomas Wall, sailer; William Webb, grocer; Elizabeth Webb, grocer,
probably widow of William; Walter Weeks, weaver
1193 Maidstone, Steven Weeks, Farthings (2, different dies),
1.37g/6h (N 2645, this piece; BW. 395), 0.86g/6h (N
2648; BW. 395); Richard Wit king. Farthing, 1 .04g/6h (N
2649; BW. 397); James Wolball, Farthings (2, same
dies), a in wolball over o, 1.12g/3h, and with ic
countermarked in serrated indent over arms (cf. Scott
p.1 67), 1.49g/12h (N 2652; BW. 398) |5|. Second BW.
395 fair, others generally fine (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 395 at 1 . 37g Mrs R. Etenry Norweb Collection (from Baldwin), hi
January 2002
BW. 395 at 0.86g a metal detector find from Kent, bt R. Sharman
September 1 994
BW. 397 bt M. Trenerry December 1993
*BW. 398 hi M. Trenerry October 2001
BW. 398 countermarked Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March
1946 (CT 18, part), bt Baldwin January 1997.
Steven Weeks, weaver; Richard Wicking, grocer; James Wolball,
grocer
1194 Margate, George Freind, Farthing, 0.55g/6h (N 2654;
BW. 404); Steven Greedier, Halfpenny, 1.30g/6h (N
2655; BW. 405); Chreston Houdgben, Farthings (2,
different rev. dies), 0.97g/6h (N 2658; BW. 406),
0.57g/6h (N 2657-8 obv., different rev.; BW. 406);
Joseph Jewell, Halfpenny, 1669, 2.09g/12h (N 2659;
BW. 407); Richard Langley, Halfpence, 1667 (2,
different dies), in kent, 3.51 g/6h (BW. 408), in tenit,
2.71 g/9h (N 2660; BW. 409); Joseph Mackrith, Farthings
(2, different obv. dies), 1 .07g/6h (N 2661; BW. 410),
0.85g/6h (N 2661 rev., different obv.; BW. 410); Sarah
Reade, Farthing, 1.12g/6h (N 2662; BW. 411); William
Savage, Farthing, 1.13g/6h (N 2663; BW. 412); John
Skinner, Halfpenny, 1670, 1.09g/12h (N 2664; BW. 413)
[12], BW. 405 and 409 fair, BW. 411 poor, others
generally about fine or better; includes all the issuers for
the town (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 404 Sir C.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin May 2003
BW. 405 bt M. Trenerry December 1993
BW. 406 at 0.97g P.D. Creenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30
October 1997, lot 66 (part) (from N. Mills 19841, bt M. Trenerry January
1998
BW. 406 at 0.57g bt H. Simmons June 1 992
BW. 407, 408, 409 and 412 V.J. Newbury Collection 1 407 bt Baldwin
July 1998, 408 and 409 bt Baldwin August 2002, 412 bt Baldw in May
20031
BW. 4 1 0 at 1 ,07g bt P. Withers September 2003
BW. 410 at 0.85g and 41 1 bt M. Trenerry December 1993
*BW. 413 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18,
part), bt Baldwin May 2003.
George Friend, tobacconist; Steven Greedier, fishmonger; loseph
Jewell, cheesemonger; Richard Langley, tallowchandler; William
Savage, grocer
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TH CENTURY TOKENS OF
1195 Milton-next-Gravesend, William Baldwin, heart-shaped
Halfpenny, 1667, 1.99g/12h (N 2665; BW. 414).
Surface metal flaws, otherwise very fine and
well-struck, rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin August 1 992.
William Baldwin, haberdasher
1196 Milton-next-Gravesend, George Head, Halfpenny, 1669,
1.79g/6h (N 2666; BW. 416); John Jones, Farthing,
0.81g/6h (BW. 417); Walter Ninn, Farthings, 1666 (2,
different obv. dies), 1.17g/6h (N 2668; BW. 419),
0.96g/6h (N 2669; BW. 419); Edward Pashlowe,
Farthing, 1656, 0.91g/6h (N 2671; BW. 421); Will[iam|
Reade, Farthing, 0.97g/12h (N 2672; BW. 423),
Halfpenny, 1666, 1.30g/12h (N 2673; BW. 422); Anthony
Sifflet, Farthing, 0.91 g/1 2h (N 2674; BW. 425); John
Smith, Farthing, 1.28g/6h (N 2675; BW. 426); Arthur
White, Farthing, 0.70g/9h (BW. 427) [10], BW. 423, 425
and 427 very fine, BW. 421 fair, others generally fine, a
good group, several rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 41 6, 41 7, 421 and 427 V.). Newbury Collection (41 6 and 427 bt
Baldwin August 2002, 41 7 bt Baldwin May 2003, 421 bt Baldwin July
2003]
BW. 419 at 1 .1 7g bt M. Trenerry March 1992
BW. 41 9 at 0.96g bt Baldwin April 1 994
BW. 422 bt Baldwin April 1998
*BW. 423 P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October
1997, lot 66 (part) [from R. Sharman 1985], bt M. Trenerry January
1998
BW. 425 bt Spink February 2002
BW. 426 bt Baldwin November 1999.
Walter Ninn, baker; Edward Pashlowe, barber-surgeon, mayor of
Gravesend 1653; William Reade, pewterer; Anthony Sifflet, innholder,
The Golden Ball; John Smith, innholder, The Cornish Clough; Arthur
White (+1671), innholder, formerly of The Swan,
Milton-next-Gravesend, mayor 1658, postmaster of Gravesend and
Milton-next-Gravesend (see also lot 1171 for another token of this
issuer)
1197 Milton-next-Gravesend, William Kemster, heart-shaped
Halfpenny, 1668, 2.11g/12h (N 2667; BW. 418). Very
fine and very rare (£250-300)
Pw jvt nance:
Col. R.J. CarthewC olledion, SCMIi March 1946 (CT 18, part)
bt Baldwin November 1994.
KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1198 Milton-next-Sitting bourne, William Allen, Farthing.
1658, 0.52g/6h (N 2676; BW. 428); Willjijam Bissy
Farthing, 1.23g/6h (N 2677; BW. 430); Cheny Bourne?
Farthing, 1.00g/12h (N 2678; BW. 431); Richard Bunce
Halfpenny, 1668, 2.39g/12h (N 2679; BW. 415); Willian
Covall, Farthing, 1664, 1.28g/5h (BW. 433); Richarc:
Henman, Farthings (2, different obv. dies), 0.92g/12h (N
2680 rev., different obv.; BW. 434), 0.77g/12h (N 2680
BW. 434); George Reeve, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.23g/12F
(N 2681; BW. 435); James Richmond, Halfpenny, 1666
1.67g/12h (N 2682; BW. 424) [9], BW. 428 and 431 fair,
first BW. 434 very fine, others generally fine; includes all
the issuers for the town (£90-120)
Provenance:
BW. 41 5 and 422 V.J. Newbury Collection (41 5 bt Baldwin May 2003
424 bt Baldwin July 19981
BW. 428 bt G. Monk November 1991
BW. 430 bt M. Trenerry March 1992
BW. 431 bt J. Dadd August 1992
BW. 433 bt M. Trenerry December 1993
*BW. 434 at 0.92g Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT:
18, part), bt Baldwin November 1999
BW. 434 at 0.77g L. Clements Collection, Sotheby Auction, 31 May.
1937, lot 94 (part), Sir G.E. Duveen Collection, bt Baldwin November
1999
BW. 435 bt Baldwin November 1999.
William Allen, baker; William Bisse, mercer; Richard Bunce, grocery
William Covall, brewer; George Reeve, grocer; James Richmond, J
glazier
1199 Minster [Isle of Sheppey], John Dyer, Halfpenny,
1.79g/6h (N 2683; BW. 436). Very fine, patinated; the
only issue for the town (£25-35)
Provenance:
Bt Spink February 2002
1200 N ewington-next-Sittingbourne, Thomas Boom,
Halfpenny, 1669, 3.25 g/3 h (N 2685, this piece; BW.
437); William Staninough, Halfpenny, 1669, 0.89g/12h
(N 2686; BW. 438) [2]. First about very fine, second fair
but clear, both very rare and the two certainly
attributed issues for the village (£50-70)
Provenance:
BW. 437 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink
Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 61 1 (part)
BW. 4 18 Col. R.|. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, part),
bt Baldwin November 1999.
Thomas Boom, grocer; William Staninough, mercer
Mi i ...i . till alive in 1687
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201 Nrw Romney, Richard Baker, Farthing, 1.26g/6h (N 2714;
BW. 482); Isaac Rutton, Halfpenny, 0.79g/12h (N 2715;
BW. 483) |2|. First very fine, second fine and patinated,
rare; the only two issues for the town (Lb 0-80)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin July 1998.
BW. 482 only illustrated. Richard Baker (+1665), mayor in 1650 and
1 655, took as his second wife Amisia Mundus, a widow, on 28 January
1662
>02 Northfleet, Thomas Humfre, Farthing, 0.94g/6h (N
2687; BW. 439). Good fine but chipped, rare (£40-50)
103
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin February 1998
Orpington, James White, Farthing, 0.66g/2h (BW. 442),
Halfpenny, 1669, 1.47g/6h (BW. 441) [2]. First fair,
second about fine, both very rare; the only issues for
the town (£60-80)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin February 1998.
BW. 441 only illustrated. James White, blacksmith
104 Otford, Willi iam] Phillips, Halfpenny, 1668, 1 .00g/1 2h
(N 2688; BW. 443). Fine, very rare; the only token for
the town (£50-70)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin February 1998.
William Phillips, mercer
105 Penshurst, Henry Constable, Halfpence (2, same dies),
1667, 1.78g/6h (N 2689, this piece; BW. 444), date
altered to 1669 and lozenge ornaments added, 1.11g/3h
(N 2689 obv., different rev.; BW. 445) [21. First about
very fine, second fine but with flan clip, this very rare
(£60-80)
Provenance:
BW. 444 R.A. Nott Collection [from Baldwin), Mrs R. Henry Norweb
Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November 1 992, lot 61 1 (part)
*BW. 445 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin July 1998
HE LATE
1206 Piuckiey, Edward Gooding, Farthing, 1663, 0.71g/6h (N
2690, this piece; BW. 447). Very fine; the only token (or
the village (£80-40)
Provenance:
R.A. Nott Collection (from Baldwin)
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November
1992, lot 611 (part).
Edward Gooding, grocer
1207 Queenborough [Isle of SheppeyI, Humphry Atweeke,
Halfpenny, 1667, 1.78g/12h (BW. 448); Peter Ken,
Farthing, 1665, 1.01 g/3h (BW. 449); Thomas Norrington,
Halfpenny, 3.01 g/9h (N 2691, this piece; BW. 450);
Richard Poley, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.68g/6h (N 2692; BW.
451) [4 ] . Second poor, others fine, third better; all the
issues for the town (£90-120)
Provenance:
BW. 448 and 449 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin July 1998
*BW. 450 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25
November 1992, lot 612 (part) [from Baldwin], SNC September 1994
(6146)
BW. 451 bt Format February 1992.
Richard Poley, grocer
1208 Ramsgate, Richard Langley, Farthing, 1657, 0.87g/12h
(N 2694; BW. 452); Clement March, Farthing, 1658,
0 . 6 7 g/6 h (N 2695; BW. 453); Hen[ry] Noldred,
Halfpenny, 2.45g/3h (N 2696; BW. 454) [ 3 ] . Generally
fine; all the issues for the town (£40-60)
Provenance:
BW. 452 a metal detector find 1 994, bt Baldwin April 1995
BW. 453 bt January 2002
*BW. 454 bt M. Trenerry September 1992.
Richard Langley, tallowchandler; Clement March, cheesemonger
1209 Riverhead. R[obert| SItaple], Farthing, 1653, 1.07g/6h (N
2697; BW. 455). Small areas of surface deposit,
otherwise fine and clear, rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin November 1999
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TH CENTURY TOKENS OF KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1210 Rochester, George Allington, Farthing, 0.69g/12h (BW.
456); Stephen Bonnet, Farthing, 0.90g/12h (N 2713 obv.,
different [and later] rev.; BW. 457); Artfthur] Brooker,
Farthing, 1.12g/6h (N 2711; BW. 458); William Burges,
Farthing, 1669, 0.56g/12h (BW. 459); William Campian,
Farthing, 1658, 0.78g/12h (N 2698; BW. 460); Robert
Cart, Farthing, 1668, 1.29g/6h (N 2699; BW. 461);
Robert Churchell, Farthing, 1669, 0.78g/12h (N 2700;
BW. 462) [7], Generally fair to fine, some better
(£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 456, 457, 458 and 459 V.J. Newbury Collection [456 bl Baldwin
October 2002, 457 and 459 bt Baldwin November 2002, 458 bt Baldwin
November 1999]
BW. 460 bt M. Trenerry October 2001
*BW. 461 bt Spink March 2002
BW. 462 bt Baldwin April 1994.
George Allington, innholder, The King's Head; Stephen Bonnet, joiner,
Eastgate; Arthur Brooker, innholder, The Crown; William Campian,
cutler; Robert Churchell, tailor
1211 Rochester, Alice Cobham, Farthing, 1.09g/6h (N 2702;
BW. 463); John Cobham, Farthing, 1666, 0.73g/12h (N
2704; BW. 465); Richard Cobham [in the name of his
mother Alice], Farthings, 1651 (2, different obv. dies),
0.70g/6h (N 2703; BW. 464), 1 ,03g/6h (N 2703 rev.,
different obv.; BW. 464); Edward Harrison, Halfpenny,
1669, 1 . 3 6 g/ 1 2 h (BW. 466); Richard Hutcheson,
Farthing, 1.29g/6h (BW. 467); John Kennon, Farthing,
1.42g/6h (BW. 468) [7], First BW. 464 mediocre, others
generally fair to fine, some better (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 463 bt Baldwin October 1996
BW. 464 at 0.70g bt Baldwin April 1994
BW. 464 at 1 ,03g bt S.R. Porter February 1 996
BW. 465 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, part),
bt Baldwin November 2002
BW. 466 bt A.W. Judd June 1 992
BW. 467 anrl *468 V.J. Newbury Collection (bl Baldwin October
2002].
John Cobham, silk weaver, wife's name Sarah; Richard Cobham,
grocer; John Kennon (+1658)
1212 Rochester, Robert Leake, Farthing, 1656, 0.69g/6h (BW
469); Anthonye Lovell, Farthings (2), 1.31 g/6h (N 27125
BW. 470), 1657, 1.18g/6h (BW. 471); Robert Michel
Farthings (2, different dies), reads rochaster, 1.27g/6.
(BW. 473), reads Rochester, 0.92g/6h (N 2706; BW
472); Richard Newbery, Farthing, 1666, 0.72g/6h (N
2707/1; BW. 474); Thomas Palmer, Farthing, 1.06g/3h (N
2707/2; BW. 475) [ 7 ] . BW. 473 fair, others generally
about fine or better, some rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 469 bt Baldwin April 1994
BW. 474 bt M. Trenerry December 1993
Others V.J. Newbury Collection (470 and *471 bt Baldwin Novembe
2002, 472, 473 and 475 bt Baldwin October 2002].
Anthony Lovell, innholder, The King's Head; Richard Newbery, grocer
Thomas Palmer (+1666)
1213 Rochester, Edward Shelley, Farthing, 0.55g/6h (N 2708
BW. 476); Samuel I Stowe, Farthing, 1 . 2 3g/3 h (BW. 477) )
Joseph Travers, Farthing, 1666, 1.32g/6h (N 2709; BW
478) ; William Vandall, Halfpenny, 1671, 1.72g/3h (BW
479) ; Gilbert Young, Farthings, 1664 (2, different obv.
dies), 0.34g/3h (N 2710; BW. 480), 0.59g/12h (N 2710
rev., different obv.; BW. 480) [6 ] . BW. 478 very fine,
BW. 477 and first 480 fair, others generally about fine or
better, some rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 476 and 480 at 0.34g bt Baldwin April 1 994
BW. 477 bt Baldwin October 2002
BW. 478 and 479 V.J. Newbury Collection [478 bt Baldwin October1
2002, 479 bt Baldwin November 2002]
BW. 480 at 0.59g bt M. Trenerry December 2000 (from Baldwin’
August 2000].
Edward Shelley, currier; Samuel Stowe, postmaster; Joseph Travers,.,
distiller, gentleman; Gilbert Young, grocer
1214 Ryarsh, Edward Walsingham, Halfpenny, [ 1 6 ] 68,
2.05g/12h (BW. 484). Almost fine and extremely rare;
the only issue for the village (£60-80)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin July 1998
1215 St Mary Cray, Ann Maning, Farthings (2), 1658,
1.23g/6h (N 2716; BW. 485), 1665, 0.99g/9h (BW. 486)
[2[. Fair (£30-40)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin April 1998.
Ann Manning, widow
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:16 Sandhurst, John Owen, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1 669,
1 .1 3 g/1 2 h (N 2717; BW. 488), A little off-centre,
otherwise good fine, very rare ; the only issue for the
village (£250-300)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin October 1996.
Superior to the Norweb specimen
17 Sandwich, Richard Asherniden, Farthing, 0.94g/6h (N
2718; BW. 489); Anne Atkins, Farthing, 1667, 1.22g/9h
(N 2719; BW. 490); Joanna Austin, Farthing, 1656,
1.01 g/6h (BW. 491); George Burford, Halfpenny, 1666,
2.54g/9h (N 2720; BW. 492); John Casbe, Halfpenny,
1.38g/12h (N 2721; BW. 493) [5]. BW. 491 fine, BW.
492 about very fine, others generally fair (£90-120)
Provenance:
BW. 489, 491 and *492 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin June 2003
BW. 490 bt Baldwin December 1 998
BW. 493 bt M. Trenerry December 1993.
Anne Atkins, widow; George Burford, grocer
18 Sandwich, John Couchman, Farthing, 1656, 0.81g/6h
(BW. 495); Richard Crisp, Farthing, 1.20g/3h (N 2723;
BW. 496); Josepth Doe, Halfpenny, 1.35g/6h (N 2724,
this piece; BW. 497); Henry Furnice, Farthing, 0.89g/6h
(BW. 499), Halfpenny, 1.07g/6h (N 2726; BW. 498) [5],
Generally fair, BW. 495 pierced in centre (£70-90)
Provenance:
BW. 495 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt December 1 993
BW. 496 bt January 2002
BW. 497 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink
Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 618 (part), bt M. Trenerry
December 1 993
BW. 498 5NC August 2001 (TT 880), bt Spink September 2001
BW. 499 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, part),
bt Baldwin June 2003.
Joseph Doe, tallowchandler; Henry Furnice (tjune 1672, aged 42),
grocer and tallowchandler, sergeant of dragoons, married Ann
Gosfright
Kl Nl FORM! D BY THE LATE ROI
1219 Sandwich, Thomas Kingsford, Halfpenny, l.42g/6h (N
2727; BW. 500); D a n i | e J 1 1 Pichley, Farthing, 1656,
0.92g/6h (N 2728, this piece; BW. 501); John Revel I,
Halfpenny, 1.78g/6h (N 2729; BW. 502); Ralph Robins,
Farthings, 1655 (2, different obv. dies), reading rai.fh,
1 ,00g/1 2h (N 2731; BW. 505), reading RALPH, 1.08g/6h
(N 2730; BW. 504) (5|. BW. 500 poor, others generally
about fine and better (£90-120)
Provenance:
BW. 500 D.C. Pennock Collection, bt December 1993
*BW. 501 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25
November 1992, lot 618 (part), bt M. Trenerry December 1993
BW. 502 bt Baldwin December 2000
BW. 504 bt Baldwin January 2002
BW. 505 V.J. Newbury Collection [bt Baldwin January 2002|.
Thomas Kingsford, postmaster; John Revell, innholder, The Bell
1220 Sandwich, David Rogers, Farthing, 1.17g/6h (BW. 5061;
Thomas Sandum, Halfpenny, 1667, 0.85g/9h (N 2732,
this piece; BW. 507); John Vandebrouck, Farthing, 1656,
1 . 1 6g/6 h (BW. 508); Thomas Young, Farthing, 1666,
0.59g/9h (N 2733, this piece; BW. 509) [4|. BW. 506
very fine and rare, others generally about fine and
better but BW. 507 with edge chip (£90-120)
Provenance:
*BW. 506 V.J. Newbury Collection [bt Baldwin May 2002)
BW. 507 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25
November 1 992, lot 61 8 (part), bt M. Trenerry December 1 993
BW. 508 bt Spink February 2002
BW. 509 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink
Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 618 (part), bt M. Trenerry
December 1 993
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H CENTURY TOKENS OF KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1221 Sevenoaks, William Allen, Farthing, 1.12g/6h (N 2734,
this piece- BW. 510); Nicholas Brooksed, Halfpenny,
1 . 3 7 g/ 3 h (BW. 511); Richard Cronke, Farthing, 1658,
0.86g/6h (N 2735; BW. 512); Daniel Davis, Farthing,
1666, 1.24g/6h (N 2736; BW. 514); Thomas Greene,
Farthings (2, different dies), 0.91 g/6h (N 2737, this
piece; BW. 516), 1.31 g/6 h (BW. 516), Halfpenny, 1668,
1.48 g/ 6 h (N 2738; BW. 515); Nathaniel Owen,
octagonal Halfpenny, 1669, 2 . 1 0g/1 2 h (N 2739, this
piece ; BW. 517); John Thornton, Farthing, [ 1 6 ] 6 5 ,
1 . 5 Og/6 h (BW. 518); Thomas Wickenden, Farthings,
1666 (2, different rev. dies), 1 . 74g/1 2 h (N 2740 obv.,
different rev.; BW. 521), 0.90g/9h (N 2740, this piece;
BW. 521) [11], Generally about fine and better, several
rare (£180-220)
Provenance:
BW. 510 and *51 7 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95,
25 November 1992, lot 619 (part) [ both from Baldwin]
BW. 511,518 and 521 at 1 .74g V.J. Newbury Collection [51 1 and 518 bt
Baldwin May 2002, 521 bt Baldwin April 2002]
BW. 512 bt April 1992
BW. 514 bt Spink February 2002
BW. 51 5 bt January 2002
BW. 516 at 0.91g and 521 at 0.90g R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry
Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 619 (part)
BW. 51 6 at 1 .3 1 g SNC March 1 995 (1416).
1225 Sittingbourne, John Milway, Farthing, 1 ,09g/6h (N 274^
this piece; BW. 524); Thomas Pearce, Halfpence (2
different dies), 1667, 1.25g/3h (N 2742; BW. 525), 166'
1.34g/12h (BW. 526); William Webb, Halfpenny, 167C
1 .1 5g/6h (N 2743, this piece; BW. 527) [4]. First gooa
fine, others generally fine; all the issues for the town
(£90-120)
Provenance:
*BW. 524 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spin
Auction 95, 25 November 1 992, lot 621 (part), bt Spink September 1 99a
BW. 525 Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, part
bt Baldwin May 2002
BW. 526 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin May 2002
BW. 527 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 2 .
November 1 992, lot 621 (part) |from Spink 1971], bt Spink Octobei
1995.
Thomas Pearce, ironmonger
1226 Smarden, Thomas Hinckly, Halfpenny, 1669, 2.12g/6i
(N 2745; BW. 528). Green patina, fine; the only issue
for the village (£30-40)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin August 1 992.
Thomas Hinckley married Sarah Gates, 1664
William Allen, grocer; Richard Cronke, tailor; Daniel Davis,
cheesemonger; Thomas Green, mercer; Nathaniel Owen, mercer,
committed to Maidstone gaol for refusing to bear arms as a soldier
1222 Sevenoaks, William Wall, Farthing, 1666, 0.86g/12h
(BW. 520). Good fine, very rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin November 1999
1223 Sheerness [Isle of Sheppey), Richard Jones, Halfpenny,
1667, 1.49g/12h (N 2741; BW. 522). Fair, very rare; the
only issue for the town (£90-120)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin December 1998.
Richard Jones, sutler
1224 Shurland Manor [Isle of SheppeyI, James Herbert,
Halfpenny, 2.55g/9h (BW. 523). Very fine and extremely
rare (£200-250)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin August 1995.
lames Herbert (162 5-76), sixth son of Philip, 4th Earl of Pembroke, 1st
l ari of Montgomery (1584-1649), a favourite of James I who was
created Baron Herbert of Shurland in 1605 and who subsequently
her ame Lord ( hamberlain under Charles I Herbert married Jane
Spiller ( 1 629-05), daughter of Sir Robert Spiller of I aleham, Middlesex,
i id th> m inor of Shurland appears to have been settled on him on his
1 1 .<• i' .1 • ii bear, their ton joined arms
1227 Snave, Thom[as) Brett, Farthing, 0.86g/6h (BW. 529)
Light green patina, good fine, extremely rare; the only
issue for the village (£150-200)
Provenance:
Found on the site of the Old Market, Snave, September 1 994
bt Baldwin April 1995
1228 Speldhurst, Tho[mas] Soane, Halfpenny, 1668
2.00g/12h (N 2746; BW. 530). Obverse about fine,
reverse good fine; the only issue for the village (£35-45)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin December 1998.
Thomas Soane, mercer
1229 Stoke, William Gilbart, Farthing, 0.59g/6h (BW. 531).
Fine, very rare; the only issue for the village (£60-80)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin August 1995
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}() Strood, Henry Allen, Farthing, 1.20g/6h (BW. 532);
Robert Coverdale, Halfpenny, 1668, l.79g/12h (N 2747;
BW. 534); Phillip Ewer, Farthings (2, different rev. dies),
1652, 1.75g/12h (N 2748b, this piece ; BW. 535), 1666,
1.07g/6h (N 2748 obv., 2749 rev.; BW. 536); Hennere
Figgett, Farthing, 1654, 1.23g/6h (N 2751; BW. 537);
Anthlony] Lovell, Farthing, 1 1 6 1 6 8 , 0.89g/12h (N 2752,
this piece ; BW. 538); Constance Walsall, Farthings (3,
different dies), undated, 0.56g/12h (BW. 539), 1666,
0.90g/12h (BW. 540), 1667, 0.49g/6h (N 2753, this
piece ; BW. 541) [9|. BW. 537 very fine, others generally
fine, a good group for the town (£150-200)
Provenance:
BW. 532 bt Baldwin April 1994
BW. 534, 536, 539 and 540 V.J. Newbury Collection 1534 bt Baldwin
December 1998, 536 and 539 bt Baldwin June 2003, 540 bt Baldwin
May 20031
BW. 535 and 541 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb
Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 622 (part), bt M.
Trenerry March 1993
BW. 537 bt M. Trenerry January 2002
*BW. 538 Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 95, 25
November 1992, lot 622 (part) [from Baldwin], bt M. Trenerry March
1993.
Henry Figgett, draper; Constance Walsall, widow of Francis Walsall,
gent. Both tokens of Philip Ewer in this lot are post-Restoration issues
utilising the same pre-Restoration Ramage obv. die
1 Sturrey, Thomas Johnson, Farthings, 1650 (3, from three
obv. and two rev. dies), reading ihonson, 0.87g/6h (N
2754; BW. 542), reading iohnson (2), 1 . 1 5g/6h (N
2757/1; BW. 543), 1 .1 2 g/6 h (N 2757/1 rev., different
obv.; BW. 543); William Picard, Halfpenny, 1666,
1.95g/3h (BW. 544) [4], Second very fine, others fine,
last rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
BW. 542 bt M. Trenerry December 1993
Both BW. 543 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin April 2002
*BW. 544 bt Spink October 1 995.
Thomas Johnson, grocer
2 Sutton-at-Hone, John Child, Halfpenny, 1667, 1 .1 0g/3h
(BW. 545). Fair, very rare; the only issue for the village
(£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin September 1993
3 Sutton Valence, John Burkhuest, Farthing, 1 657,
1 -61 g/9 h (N 2757/2a, this piece ; BW. Cambridgeshire
177); R.C. at the kings HEAD, Farthing, 1 .01 g/6h (N 2758;
BW. 548); Isaac Huntt, Halfpenny, 1671, 1.50g/9h (BW.
549) [3], First good fine, others fine but last pierced and
plugged, all rare (£50-70)
Provenance:
'First R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, bt Spink
November 1 994
BW. 548 bt Spink October 1 995
BW. 549 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin April 2002
ORMLD BY IHE I.ATE ROBERT HOGARTH
Tenierijen, John Church, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668,
3.27g/9h (N 2759; BW. 550); James Mead, Halfpenny,
1667, 1.44g/12h (N 2760; BW. 551); John Reader,
Farthing, 1.00g/6h (N 2761; BW. 552) |3|. Fine, the first
rare; all the issuers for the town (£80-100)
Provenance:
*BW. 550 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin August 1993
BW. 551 bt S.R. Porter December 1993
BW. 552 bt Baldwin October 1997.
John Church, butcher; John Reader, grocer
1235 Tonbridge, William Freeman, Halfpenny, 1.44g/6h (N
2762; BW. 554); William Overey, Halfpenny, 1669,
1 . 4 8 g/ 1 2 h (N 2763; BW. 555); Stephen Putland,
Halfpenny, 1666, 1.48g/6h (N 2764; BW. 556); Robert
Walice, Farthing, 1.05g/12h (BW. 558); Richard Wood,
Farthings (2, different dies), 1652, 0.74g/12h (BW. 560),
undated, 0.54g/6h (N 2765; BW. 561), Halfpenny, 1668,
1.95g/6h (N 2766; BW. 559) [7], BW. 555 very fine, BW.
559 and 567 fine, others mediocre or fair (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 554 The Property of a Gentleman, Spink Auction 89, 25 November
1991, lot 352 (part), bt M. Trenerry March 1992
BW. *555, 558 and 561 V.J. Newbury Collection [555 and 561 bt
Baldwin April 2002, 558 bt Baldwin November 2001 ]
BW. 556 bt M. Trenerry December 1993
BW. 559 bt Spink February 2002 [with Baldwin January 1987)
BW. 560 bt Baldwin December 1998.
Robert Wallace, butcher
1236 Waterincbury, John Carey, Farthing, 1669, 0.43g/6h (N
2767; BW. 562). Fine but chipped, very rare; the only
issue for the village (£60-80)
Provenance:
V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin December 1995.
John Carey, grocer
1237 Westerham, Samuell Dulling, Farthings (2 different
dies), 1653, 0.89g/12h (N 2768 rev., different obv.; BW.
563), 1664, 1 ,08g/6h (N 2769; BW. 565); Anthony
Saxbey, Farthing, 0.78g/11h (BW. 566) [3|. Generally
about fine, last scarce (£40-50)
Provenance:
BW. 563 The Property of a Gentleman, Spink Auction 89, 25 November
1991, lot 352 (part), bt M. Trenerry December 1993
BW. 565 bt Spink May 2002
BW. 566 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin April 2002.
Anthony Saxby, tallowchandler
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KENS OF KENT FORMED BY THE LATE ROBERT HOGARTH
1238 West Malling, Francis Chambers, Farthing, 1.04g/12h
(BW. 400); Rich [arcl 1 Chambers, Farthing, 1667, 0.94g/6h
(N 2653; BW. 401); Samuel French, Farthing, 1668,
1.53 g/6 h (BW. 402); Thomas Hills, Halfpenny, 1668,
1.59g/3h (BW. 403) [4], Fine to very fine; all the issuers
for the town (£120-150)
Provenance:
BW. 400 and *402 V.J. Newbury Collection [400 bt Baldwin May 2003,
402 bt Spink February 2002]
BW. 401 bt M. Trenerry December 1 993
BW. 403 bt Spink February 2002.
Francis Chambers, grocer
1239 Wingham, John Solley, Farthing, 1.22g/6h (N 2770; BW.
569). Very fine; the only issue for the village (£25-35)
Provenance:
Bt M. Trenerry September 2003
1240 Woodchurch, Tho[mas) Brisenden, Halfpenny,
1.33g/12h (N 2771; BW. 570). About very fine; the only
issue for the village (£40-50)
Provenance:
Col. R.|. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18, part)
bt Baldwin September 1997.
Thomas Brisenden, butcher
1241 Woolwich, Sarah Bowyer, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.88g/1h (N
2772; BW. 571); W.I.F. AT THE BARBERS POLE, Farthing,
1656, 1.31 g/6h (BW. 572); John Laddbroocke, Farthing,
1666, 0.55g/3h (D 573A), Halfpenny, 1666, 1.82g/12h
(BW. 573); William Mason, Farthing, 1657, 1 . 1 0g/6 h (D
5 7 3 B ) ; Lodwick Poole, Farthing, 1650, 0.96g/6h (BW.
574); E.S. AT THE STATES armes, Farthing, 1656, 0.95g/6h
(BW. 575); Richard Scott, Farthing, 1666, 0.61 g/3h (BW.
576) ; Jane Tampsell, Halfpenny, 1667, 1 .1 2g/1 2 h (BW.
577) ; Denis[e] Waters, Halfpenny, 1667, 0.51g/6h (BW.
578) [10). Generally about fine, BW. 576 and 577
better, many very rare; an excellent group for the
locality (£300-350)
Provenance:
D 573B found in Kingswan street, Woolwich Dockyard, W.V. Royle
Baldwin Collection, bt Baldwin August 1995
BW. 578 R.E. Josland Collection [from N.A. Clark 1997], bt April 2002
Others all V.J. Newbury Collection 1571, 574 and *577 bt Baldwin July
1995, 572, 573A, 575 and 576 bt Baldwin November 1995, 573 bt
Baldwin September 1997].
I.odewijk Poole, carpenter; Kit hard Sr oil, carpenter; Jane Tampsell,
joiner
1242 Wrotham, Charles Allfrey, Farthing, 0.90g/12h (N 2773:
this piece; BW. 5 79); Thomas Caverley, Farthing, 1666
0.83g/3h (BW. 580) [2], First fair, second partly weak
but fine and rare; the only two issues for the town
(£50-70)
Provenance:
BW. 579 R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spinl
Auction 95, 25 November 1992, lot 626 (part), SNC August 2001 FT
888), bt Spink June 2003
BW. 580 V.J. Newbury Collection, bt Baldwin December 1995.
Thomas Caverley, tailor
1243 Wye, Marie Allen, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.69g/3h (N 2774;
BW. 581); Thomas Allen, Farthings (2, different obv.
dies), 1.01 g/6 h (N 2778; BW. 582), 0.94g/6h (N 2779;
BW. 582); John Coulter, Farthing, 1652, 1.00g/6h (NIF
2775; BW. 583); Thomas Dan, Farthing, 1652, 0.92g/6Fi
(N 2776; BW. 584); Richard Whittingham, Farthing,
0.66g/9h (BW. 586), octagonal Halfpenny, 1 667,.
2.96g/6h (N 2777; BW. 585) [7], Both BW. 582s and 583
fair, BW. 586 good very fine, BW. 587 about very fine,
others fine; includes all the issuers for the town
(£180-220)
Provenance:
BW. 581 and *585 V.J. Newbury Collection [581 bt Baldwin September
1997, 585 bt Baldwin December 1995]
BW. 582 at 1 .01 g bt B. Waterhouse November 1 993
BW. 582 at 0.94g M. Trenerry FPL May-June 1996 (C 260)
BW. 583 bt B. Waterhouse August 1 992
BW. 584 Format FPL 52, September 1995 (3780)
BW. 586 bt B. Waterhouse November 1993.
John Coulter, grocer; Thomas Dan, weaver; Richard Whittingham,
innholder, The Flying Horse
1244 Yalding, Daniel Chittenden, Halfpence, 1668 (2,
different dies), reads chiltenden, 1.23g/6h (N 2780; BW.
587), reads Chittenden, 1.29g/12h (N 2781; BW. 588);
Gabriel Couchman, Farthing, 1.25 g/6 h (N 2782; BW.
589) [ 3 ] . BW. 588 about very fine, others fine but last
with surface blister on obverse; all the issues for the
town (£60-80)
Provenance:
All V.J. Newbury Collection
bt Baldwin February 1995.
BW. 588 only illustrated. Gabriel Couchman, grocer
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)F 1 7TI I ( I N I URY TOKENS OT RUTLAND
A COLLECTION OF 1 7TH CENTURY TOKENS OF
RUTLAND, fhe Property of a Gentleman
>45 Caldecott, Richard Hill, Halfpenny, 1668, ohv. reads
richapd [probably the result of a clogged die], 2.06g/12h
(D 1A). Good fine and extremely rare, the only issue for
the village; very few specimens known (£200-250)
Provenance:
Bt N.A. Clark
46 Exton, Thomas Edmonds, Farthing, 1.12g/6h (D IB).
Spademarked, about fine and of the highest rarity; the
only issue for the village and the only example known to
the cataloguer (£(80-220)
Provenance:
Bt N.A. Clark 1999.
Thomas Edmonds, ironmonger
47 Lancham, John Homes, Farthing, 1658, 0.57g/12h (N
3861, this piece; BW. 1). Fair, extremely rare; the only
issue for the village (£70-90)
Provenance:
R.A. Nott Collection
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot
426 (part)
bt N.A. Clark.
John Homes, tallowchandler
48 Lyddincton, Henry Sewell, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.91 g/6 h
(N 3864, this piece; BW. 2). Tiny snick in edge, fair to
fine, extremely rare; the only issue for the village
(£90-120)
Provenance:
Col. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1 946 (CT 29, part)
R.A. Nott Collection
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot
426 (part)
bt N.A. Clark.
The only token for the county reading rvhand shire
1249 North Luffenmam, Thomas Goodman, Farthing, 1 16)57,
1 ,02g/9h (N 3862, this piece; BW. i). Fair to fine, very
rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
Col. R.). Carthew Collection, S CM/1 March 1946 (CT 29, parti
R.A. Nott Collection
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot
426 (part)
bt N.A. Clark.
Thomas Goodman (b. 1 633), tallowchandler
1250 North Luffenham, Thomas Huntt, Farthing, 0.97g/6h (N
3863; BW. 4). Very fine, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
J.L. Wetton Collection
R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151,15 March 2001, lot 671
(part).
Superior to the Norweb specimen (DNW Auction 64, lot 972). Thomas
Hunt (tjune 1 674), wife's name Elizabeth; three of the couple's children
tragically died as a result of their house being burnt down on 30
October 1 674
1251 Oakham, Jonathan Fisher, Farthing, 0.90g/6h (N 3866,
this piece; BW. 7). Almost very fine, very rare
(£120-150)
Provenance:
R.A. Nott Collection
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection
bt N.A. Clark July 1 999
1252 Oakham, Rich [ a rd J Matthew and John Potteri 1 1 ,
Halfpence (2, different obv. dies), 1.98g/12h (N 3867;
BW. 8), 1.35g/6h (N 3868; BW. 8) |2). First about fine,
second good fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
First J.O. Manton Collection, Sotheby Auction, 10 February1947, lot 196
(part), J.L. Wetton Collection |from Baldwin], R.A. Shuttlewood
Collection, Spink Auction 151. 15 March 2001, lot 671 (part)
•Second R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March
2001, lot 671 (part) [from G. Monkl.
Richard Matthews, barber surgeon, whose widowed mother, Catherine,
issued a token at King Street, Westminster in 1659 (BW. London 1614);
John Potteri 1 1, apothecary
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)F 1 7TH CENTURY TOKENS OF RUTLAND, the Property of a Gentleman
1253 Uppingham, Peter Barriffe, heart-shaped Halfpenny,
1668, 1.21 g/1 2 h (N 3870; BW. 10). Good fine, very rare
(£250-300)
Provenance:
Bt N.A. Clark.
Peter Barriffe (+1 679), draper, wife's name Elizabeth
1254 Uppingham, Thomas Butler, Farthing, 0.78g/3h (N 3871,
this piece; BW. 11); Henry Clipsam, Farthing, 1657,
0.93g/12h (N 3873, this piece; BW. 12) [2], First fair but
very rare, second fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
First R.A. Nott Collection, Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink
Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot 429 (part), bt N. A. Clark
^Second J.O. Manton Collection, Sotheby Auction, 10 February 1947, lot
196 (part), J.L. Wetton Collection [from Baldwin], R.A. Shuttlewood
Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001 , lot 671 (part).
Henry Clipsam, grocer
1255 Uppingham, Elizabeth Goodwin, Farthing, 1666,
0.86g/12h (N 3877, this piece; BW. 14). Good fine, very
rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
R.A. Nott Collection
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 1 04, 6 July 1 994, lot
431 (part)
bt N. A. Clark.
Elizabeth Goodwin, widow
1256 Uppingham, John Hull, Farthing, 1666, 1 .1 0g/6h (N 3878,
this piece ; BW. 16). About very fine, very rare
(£140-180)
Provenance:
R.A. Nott Collection
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 104, 6 July 1994, lot
431 (part)
bt N. A. Clark.
John Hull (11691), grocer and tallowchandler
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Notes
Dr David Edward Litrenta
David Litrenta, a well-known name in American numismatic circles for many years, is a life-long coin
collector. He started as a youngster in Baltimore and his first coins were gifts from his grandfather,
whose career in the railway industry took him around the world and who picked up unusual pieces.
Out of this source of numismatic curiosities came the inspiration that would last a lifetime, fuel many hours of
devoted research and result in a multi-million dollar collection.
While the collecting 'bug' never quite left him, David had to put it on hold on several occasions;
medical school, building a medical practice and raising seven children with his wife Shirley all took a toll on
his numismatic activity. In time, his success in preventative and occupational medicine provided him with the
means to pursue rare coins more vigorously. With help from some of the principal dealers and auction houses
in the USA, he began to seriously collect the coins of his native country in the early 1980s, amassing many of
the classic rarities. His US and ancient coins, and his collection of George Washington-related medals and
memorabilia were auctioned by Heritage in five sales in 1999 and 2000.
David first turned his attention to British trade tokens, especially the 18th century 'Conder' series, in
the mid-1990s. Since then he has amassed a holding of over 1,700 pieces. Many emanate from the great Jim
Noble collection, which came to the market shortly after he started; others were once owned by William
Longman, Albert Jan, John Farnell, Patrick Deane and Myles Gerson and, more recently, by Wayne Anderson,
Jim Wahl and David Spence; a few even trace their pedigrees back to James Atkins, John Dudman, Yeates and
Francis Cokayne in the early years of the 20th century. A glance at the following 240 lots will give prospective
buyers an indication of the unusually high overall level of quality in this collection. Hardly surprising bearing
in mind that one of David's personal numismatic mantras is 'to acquire the most beautiful coins you can
afford; quality not quantity counts.' At least two of the tokens in this portion of the collection are the actual
pieces illustrated in Dalton and Hamer's standard work.
Further portions of the I itrenta collection of tokens will be offered in future DNW auctions.
P.I.P-M.
1 8T 1 1 C
18TH CENTURY TOKENS FROM THE COLLECTION
FORMED BY DAVID LITRENTA (PART I)
The tokens in this collection are listed by denomination
and in the order of Dalton & Hamer
Bedfordshire
257 Flitwick, Skidmore's Halfpenny, 1797, 11.41g/12h (DH 1
and Middlesex 537); Leighton Buzzard, Chambers,
Langston, Hall & Co, Halfpenny, 1794, chambers edge,
9.20g/6h (DH 3c) [ 2). First good very fine hut lacquered
in the past, second with planchet flaw on reverse at 9
o'clock, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, full
original colour (£40-60)
Provenance:
DH 1 Fawcett/Littman Collection, Dr D.L. Spence Collection, Part I,
DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1149 (part)
258 Leighton Buzzard, Chambers, Langston, Hall & Co, Proof
Halfpenny, 1 794, in gilt-copper, chambers edge,
9.73g/6h (DH 3c). Extremely fine, rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
F.S. Cokayne Collection
N. Bagshawe Collection, Clendining Auction, 3 November 2000, lot 770
|bt Baldwin April 1951 1
Buckinghamshire
>59 Aylesbury, Francis Wheeler, Halfpenny, 1 796, edge
plain, 1 1 . 6 6 g/ 6 h (DH 3; Preston-Morley 1017, this
piece). Good extremely fine with much original colour,
attractive (£120-150)
Provenance:
P. Preston-Morley Collection, DNW Auction 52, 28-9 November 2001,
lot 1 01 7 (from Spink November 1971)
>60 Aylesbury, Francis Wheeler, Halfpenny, 1 796, later
faked edge payable at f wheeler aylesbury bucks,
11-33 g/6 h (Atkins 4a, this piece; DH 3; Preston-Morley
1018, this piece). Brilliant and practically as struck,
almost full original colour, interesting, UNIQUE
(£200-250)
Provenance:
W.|. Davis Collection, Sotheby Auction, 11-15 March 1901, lot 2 (part)
W. Longman Collection, Clendining Auction, 12-13 March 1958, lot 3
(part) [from Baldwin June 1914]
P. Preston-Morley Collection, DNW Auction 52, 28-9 November 2001,
lot 1018 [from Baldwin October 19721
1261 Chesham, Adam Simpson, Halfpenny, 1795, simpsons
edge, 9.51 g/6 h (DH 20; Preston-Morley 1037).
Extremely fine, much original colour (£25-55)
pROVt NANCf :
Bt J. Bobbe
1262 Slough, William Till, Proof Halfpenny, 1794, in silver,
11.51 g/6h (DH 22; Preston-Morley 1040). Scuffed in
fields, very fine, very rare (£150-180)
Provenance:
DNW Auction 53, 13 March 2002, lot 907
1263 Slough, William Till, Proof Halfpenny, 1794, in silver,
13.07g/12h (DH 24; Preston-Morley 1046). Minor
hairlines and nicks, otherwise extremely fine and brilliant
(£250-300)
Provenance:
Christie's Auction (New York), 4 December 1 985, lot 1 28
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1 998, lot 29
Cambridgeshire
1264 Cambridge, Skidmore's Globe series, Penny, 1797,
Christ's College Gate, edge lettered, 23.64g/12h (DH 2
and Middlesex 115). Extremely fine, patinated (£90-120)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-1 0 October 2000, lot 1 1 1 5
1265 Cambridge, Skidmore's Globe series, Penny, 1797,
Emanuel College Chapel, edge lettered, 19.00g/12h (DH
3 and Middlesex 116). Extremely fine, attractively
patinated (£90-120)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-1 0 October 2000, lot 1116
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ROM THE COLLECTIO
1266 Cambridge, Skidmore's Globe series, Penny, 1797,
Trinity College Gate, edge lettered, 19.80g/12h (DH 5
and Middlesex 119). Extremely fine with much original
colour (£120-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-1 0 October 2000, lot 1119
1267 Cambridge, James Burleigh, Penny, 1799, edge lettered,
29.94g/12h (DH 9). Trifling edge nick by m of Cambridge
and light grazes in field to left of water tower, otherwise
brilliant and practically as struck, very rare (£350-400)
Provenance:
Davissons Mailbid Sale 9, October 1997 (165)
J. Spingarn Collection.
48 struck
1268 Chesterton, Skidmore's Globe series, Penny, 1797, St
Andrew's church, edge lettered, 23.62g/11h (DH 10 and
Middlesex 120). Extremely fine with virtually full original
colour but lightly lacquered (£120-150)
FORMED BY DAVID LITRENTA (PART I)
1270 COUNTY series, Kempson's Halfpenny, 1 795, edge
BEDFORD-, 8.82g/6h (DH 12); Cambridge, David Hood,
Milton's Halfpenny, 13.37g/6h (DH 19c; Stainton 44)
[2], About extremely fine, both with original colour
(£40-50)
Provenance:
Both bt R. Claddle
1271 Cambridge, Skidmore's Miscellaneous series, Penny,
1797, Queen's College Gate, edge lettered, 18.85g/6h
(DH Middlesex 171). Extremely fine with much original
colour, very rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
W.J. Davis Collection, Sotheby Auction, 11-15 March 1901, lot 76 (part)
F.S. Cokayne Collection
bt R. Claddle
Cheshire
1272 Chester, Skidmore's Globe series, Penny, 1 797, Chester
Castle, edge lettered, 24.02g/12h (DH 1 and Middlesex
121). Extremely fine with virtually full original colour
(£120-150)
1269 Newmarket, Wyon's Penny, 1 799, edge plain,
23.18g/12h (DH 11; D & W 323/19). Tiny edge nick at
9 o'clock on obverse, minor scratches in obverse field
visible on c lose inspection, otherwise extremely fine and
attractively patinated, rare (£400-500)
Pkr »vi NANf r :
I Spingarn Collection
1273 Macclesfield, Roe & Co, Westwood's Penny, 1790, in
bronzed-copper, edge plain, 26.45g/6h (DH 3). Two
trifling spots behind bust, otherwise practically as
struck, rare (£250-300)
Provenance:
Bt R. Claddle [from Spink May 1996]
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18TH CENTURY TOK
1 1 II ( Ol I I c: T ION FORMED
1274 Macclesfield, Roe & Co, Hancock's Halfpence (6),
1789, 1 2.76g/6h (DH 13); 1790 (2), 12.56g/6h (DH 21),
1 2.24g/6h (DH 24); 1 791 (2), 12.49g/6h (DH 45),
12.1 3g/6h (DH 47); 1 792, 13.02g/6h (DH 57);
counterfeit Halfpence (2), undated, 8.82g/6h (DH 62),
1792, ANCLESEA edge, 9.77g/6h (DH 72b) [8 1 . DH 62
fine, 72b very fine, others about extremely fine and
better, DH 27 and 57 with considerable original colour,
an attractive run (£120-150)
Derbyshire
1279 Buxton, William Hay, Thomas Tomlinson and William
Orme, Halfpenny, 1796, BUXTON edge, 11.24g/6h (DI I 3).
Extremely fine with almost full original colour, attractive,
rare (£150-180)
Provenance:
). Lepczyk Auction, 1 2-1 3 June 1981, lot 2040
bt R. Claddle.
Provenance:
DH 21 , 24, 45 and 47 bt Baldwin, and with old tickets
DH 62 Heritage Auction (Long Beach), June 2000, lot 5618 (part).
DH 21 only illustrated
1275 Macclesfield, Roe & Co, Westwood's Farthings (2),
1791, buttons on coat, 5.93g/12h (DH 86), 1792, no
buttons, 5.55g/12h (DH 87) [2], Both extremely fine with
much original colour (£90-120)
Provenance:
Both bt Baldwin, with old tickets.
DH 87 only illustrated
1276 Macclesfield, Roe & Co, Westwood's Farthing, 1792,
buttons on coat, 6.01 g/1 2h (DH 88). Extremely fine with
original colour (£60-80)
Cornwall
1277 Truro, Cornish Metal Co, Halfpenny, 1791, 12.82g/6h
(DH 2); Penryn, George Chapman George, Proof
Halfpenny, 1794, in bronzed-copper, 1 1 ,06g/6h (DH 4)
[2], Both extremely fine, first with light patina and a
scratch in the lower reverse field (£60-80)
Provenance:
DH 2 bt R. Claddle
Cumberland
1278 County series, James' Lake Farthing, 1796, edge plain,
6.73g/12h (DH 2). Very fine, rare (£120-150)
About 200 struck
Devon
1280 Exeter, Samuel Kingdon, Halfpenny, 1792, kingdon edge,
12.52g/6h (DH 2); Plymouth, Visit of George III, 1789,
medalet by J. Davies, in copper, 7.87g/6h (DH 8; BHM
319) [2]. First about extremely fine and with a hint of
original colour, second brilliant and practically as struck,
full original colour (£50-70)
Provenance:
*DH 8 bt R. Claddle
1281 Exeter, Samuel Kingdon, Halfpenny, 1792, kindon edge,
12.25g/6h (DH 3a). Several minor marks in obverse
field, otherwise extremely fine with blue-tinged patina,
very rare (£90-120)
Provenance:
T.A. Jan Collection, Part 1, Spink Auction 26, 9 February 1983, lot 41
(part)
with M.Z. Gerson
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 74 [from R. Claddle 1983]
1282
Exeter, Samuel Kingdon, Westwood's Farthing, 1792,
date on obv., 5.48g/6h (DH 11). Obverse field scuffed,
otherwise extremely fine, a little original colour, very
rare (£90-120)
Provenance:
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 77 (part) |from Spink 1975]
bt A. Davisson
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Dorset
1283 Poole, James Bayly, Halfpence, 1795 (2), i promise
edge, 9.06g/6h (DH 6), edge grained, 9.18g/6h (DH 6a);
Sherborne, Pretor, Pew, Whitty & Pretor, Westwood's
Halfpenny, 1793, bank edge, 11.29g/6h (DH 7) [3], DH
6 very fine, DH 6a practically as struck with full original
colour, DH 7 extremely fine with attractive light patina
and just a hint of original colour on the obverse
(£50-70)
Provenance:
DH 7 J. Spingarn Collection
Durham
1284 Sunderland, Wyon's Penny, 1797, edge plain, 17.24g/6h
(DH 2). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour,
attractive, rare (£250-300)
Provenance:
Spink Auction 1 01 , 24 November 1 993, lot 41 3
1285 South Shields, issuer uncertain, Halfpence, 1794 (2), no
flaw, 10.80g/6h (DH 4), obv . die with flaw, 9.76g/6h
(DH 4) [21. First extremely fine with some original
colour, second practically as struck with full original
colour (£50-70)
Second only illustrated
1286 South Shields, mule Halfpenny by Kempson, 9.17g/6h
(DH 7). Extremely fine with virtually full original colour,
scarce (£50-70)
Essex
1287 Wanstead, Skidmore's Globe series, Penny, 1797,
Wanstead House, edge lettered, 24.04g/12h (DH 2 and
Middlesex 1 24). Extremely fine with virtually full original
colour (£150-200)
TION FORMED BY DAVID LITRENTA (PART I)
1288 Braintree and Booking, W. Goldsmith, Halfpenny, 1794;
1 0.65g/6h (DH 4; Judson 1038); Chelmsford, Clachar
Co, Halfpenny, 9.98g/6h (DH 5; Judson 1039), mull
Halfpenny by Kempson, 1794, 10.50g/6h (DH 7; Judson
1039); Colchester, Charles Heath, Halfpenny, 1794-
9.54g/6h (DH 10; Judson 1040) [4], First fine, last
extremely fine and attractively patinated, others about
extremely fine (£40-60)
Provenance:
DH 5 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 E
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 94 (part).
DH 10 only illustrated
1289 Dunmow, Spence's mule Halfpence (2), arms, rev. flitch
of bacon, edge grained, 9 . 0 5 g/ 1 2 h (DH 11; Judson
1041), SKIDMORE edge, 1 2 . 75g/1 2 h (DH 11a; Judson 1041)
[2]. Extremely fine, patinated (£120-150)
Provenance:
Both bt R. Gladdle.
DH 11a only illustrated
1290 Dunmow, Spence's mule Halfpence (2), arms, rev. flitch
of bacon, edge plain, 12.05g/6h (DH lib; Judson 1041),
flitch of bacon, rev. bust of David Garrick, edge plain,
11.62g/6h (DH 22a; Judson 1043) [21. Extremely fine,
patinated (£120-150)
Provenance:
Dl I 1 1 b I leritage Auction (Long Beach), June 2000
*DH 22a Spalding Gentlemen's Soc iety Collection, Spink Auction 58, 10
April 1 987, lot 1 36 (part), W.|. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Ptv
Auction 58 B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 101 (part)
Pi« >vi nane t :
Baldwin Aur lion 24, 9 10 Or tober 2000, lot II 24
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18TH CENTURY rOF
291 Hornchurch, George Cotton, Halfpenny, rose below
shield, edge plain, 9.45g/6h (DH 33; )udson 1047);
Maldon, William Draper, Halfpenny, 11.95g/6h (DH 35;
ludson 1050, this piece) |2|. First with very light traces
of handling, otherwise brilliant mint state, second with
some marks to fields, otherwise good very fine and
patinated (£60-80)
Provenance:
Both bt J. Bobbe, additionally:
DH 35 Mrs Eileen Judson Collection, DNW Auction 57, 19 March 2003,
lot 1 050 (part).
DH 33 only illustrated
292
Leigh, J. Hemmin, Farthing, 1796, 3.78g/6h (DH 42;
Judson 1049). Extremely fine with original colour, rare
(£120-150)
Provenance:
From the stock-in-trade of B. Greenaway, DNW Auction 57, 1 9 March
2003, lot 11 27.
Current informed thinking is that this may have no connection with
Leigh on Sea
293 Woodford, William Brooks, Denton's mule Farthing,
1796, 3.95g/6h (DH 43; Judson 1055). Extremely fine
and attractively patinated, extremely rare (£250-300)
Provenance:
Bt R. Gladdle
Gloucestershire
294 Gloucester, Kempson's City Penny, 1797, White Friars,
16.31 g/6h (DH 8); Ottley's City Pennies (2), St John's
Church, in white metal, 13.29g/12h (DH 17), High
Cross, in bronzed-copper, 10.29g/12h (DH 19) [3],
Second about extremely fine, others extremely fine, first
lightly lacquered, last rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 1 7 bt R. Gladdle.
DH 19 only illustrated
1295 Badminton, mule Halfpence by Kempson (3), ship, revs,
beggar, 9.22g/6h (DH 31), legend, 9.83g/6h (DH 32);
plough, rev. legend, 9.14g/12h (DH 39) [31. Extremely
fine, first lightly patinated, others with a little original
colour (£9 0-120)
Provenance:
DH 39 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Ply Auction 5 8 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 130 (parti |from Baldwin 19781.
DH 32 only illustrated
1296 Badminton, mule Halfpence by Kempson (3),
wheatsheaf, revs, legend, 9.74g/6h (DH 45), scales April
1796, 10.03g/6h (DH 48); scales, rev. beggar, 10.05g/6h
(DH 49) [3]. Extremely fine, first two with original colour
(£90-120)
Provenance:
*DH 45 and 48 Fawcett/Littman Collection, Dr D.L. Spence Collection,
Part I, DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1246 (part), additionally:
DH 45 F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February
1936, lot 202 (part) (from Spink)
DH 48 with pre-1 91 0 J.H. Daniels ticket
1297 B adminton, mule Halfpence by Kempson (3), scales
1795-96, revs, legend, 9.34g/12h (DH 54), scales April
1796, 8.91 g/6h (DH 55); scales april 1796, rev. beggar,
9.69g/6h (DH 56) [ 3 ] . Extremely fine, first with
considerable original colour (£90-120)
Provenance:
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 132 (part) |front Baldwin 19781
bt A. Davisson.
1298
DH 54 only illustrated
Gloucester, Gloucester & Berkeley Canal Co, Proof
Halfpenny, 1797, in silver, glocester edge, 9.63g/6h
(DH 63). Extremely fine and toned, very rare
(£250-300)
Provenance:
W.). Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pt\ Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 138 (from Spink 19731
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THE COLLECTION FORMED BY DAVID LITRENTA (PART I)
1301 Emsworth, Victory of 1 June 1794, a white metal medal
by W. Mossop, 13.96g/12h (DH 6; BHM 384). Good
very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt R. Gladdle
1305 Portsmouth, issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1797, edge a
VALENTINE PRESENT TO SPAIN BY ADML. JERVIS, 9.85g/6h (DH
67). Extremely fine , obverse with much original colour,
rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe [from Baldwin May 1996]
Hampshire
1300 Gosport, Thomas Wood, Jacobs' Penny, 1798, edge
lettered, 26.47g/12h (DH 2). Usual light die cracks,
extremely fine with original colour (£180-220)
1304 Portsmouth, Thomas Sharp, Halfpenny, 1 797, reads
PURSUED, 11.17 g/ 6 h (DH 65; BHM 434). Extremely fine,
light patina (£60-80)
Provenance:
J. Spingarn Collection
1.302 Emsworth, mule Halfpence by Kempson (4), all with
bust of Earl Howe, 1794 (2), 8.99g/6h (DH 16),
9.49g/12h (DH 20a), 1 795 (2), 8.09g/6h (DH 23),
9.18g/6h (DH 29b) |4|. OH 23 brilliant and practically as
struck, others about extremely fine and better (£60-80)
Dt t 2 ! only illustrated
1306 Portsea, George Sargeant, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.50g/6h
(DH 74). From heavily rusted dies, otherwise very fine
for this rarity (£40-50)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe.
Far superior to the specimen illustrated by Dalton and Hamer
1299 Basingstoke, John Pinkerton, Mynd's Shilling, 1789 [7
over 8], decorated leaf edge, 13.34g/6h (DH 1). Light
abrasion marks in fields visible on close inspection,
otherwise extremely fine with original colour, attractive
(£200-250)
Provenance:
Bt H.J. Berk
1303 Gosport, John Jordan, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 11.87g/6l
(DH 41), 9.80g/6h (DH 42); Newport (Isle of Wight)
Robert Wilkins, Halfpenny, 1792, 10.75g/6h (DH 46)
Petersfield, Eames, Holland & Andrews, Halfpenny
1793, 1 0.58g/6h (DH 48), mule Halfpenny by Kempson
7. 82g/6h (DH 49 [same as 51]); Portsmouth, Thomas
Sharp, Halfpenny, 1794, 1 0.71 g/1 2h (DH 55) [6], DH
41, 46 and 55 extremely fine, DH 46 attractively
patinated, others with original colour, DH 48 about
extremely fine, DH 42 very fine, DH 49 fine (£60-80)
Provenance:
DH 41 bt J. Bobbe
*DH 46 A.W. Jan Collection, J.R. Farnell Collection, Part I, Sotheby
Auction (New York), 8 December 1981, lot 41 (part)
Hertfordshire
307 PORTSEA, Samuel Salmon, John Courtney and Edward
Frost, Halfpence, 1796 (2), portsea edge, 10.50g/6h (DH
79), portsea omitted, 11.1 2g/6h (DH 79a) 1 2 ] . First
extremely fine with much original colour, second
practically as struck with full original colour, most
attractive f£70-90)
Provenance:
Fawcett/Littman Collection, Dr D.L. Spence Collection, Part I, DNW
Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1271 (part), additionally:
DH 79 W. Longman Collection, Clendining Auction, 12-13 March 1 958,
lot 58 (part) |from Spink February 1 91 2 1.
DH 79a only illustrated
308 Southampton, Taylor, Moody & Co, Halfpence, 1791 (2),
1 0.92g/6h (DH 89), bronzed Proof, 10.75g/12h (DH 89)
[2], First extremely fine with original colour, second
brilliant and practically as struck (£50-60)
Second only illustrated
309 County series, Naval Farthings (3), Lord Bridport,
3.40g/12h (DH 98), Earl Howe, 3.44g/6h (DH 102),
Admiral Macbride, 4.27g/6h (DH 113) [3], DH 102
about extremely fine and patinated, others extremely
fine with much original colour (£60-80)
Provenance:
*DH 113 bt R. Claddle
Herefordshire
310 Hereford, Robert Biddulph, Milton's Penny, 1796, edge
plain, 1 8.87g/1 2h (DH 2; Stainton 39). Planchet flaw by
date and other minor surface marks, good very fine
(£80-100)
311 Hereford, Robert Biddulph, Milton's Penny, 1796, edge
plain, 1 7.87 g/1 2h (DM 4); C. Honiatt, Halfpenny, 1 794,
9.45g/6h (DH 5) [2). First very fine, second about
extremely fine, some original colour (£50-70)
Provenance:
DH 4 bt R. Claddle
1312 Sawbridgeworth, Robert Orchard, Penny, 1801,
33.68g/12h ( cf . DH 1; cf. Judson 1060). An electrotype
by Patrick Deane of the Longman /]an / Noble /Bobbe
original and appropriately stamped on edge, light patina,
as made (£30-40)
Provenance:
Bt C. Foliage July 1999
1313 Bishops Stortford, Sir George Jackson, Halfpenny,
1795, stop after date, 10.26g/6h (DH 4; Judson 1057).
Extremely fine with much original colour, attractive
(£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe
Kent
1314 Canterbury, John Matthews, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.35g/6h
(DH 6); Deal, Richard Long, Halfpeny, 1794, 9.86g/6h
(DH 11); Deptford, Thomas Haycraft, Halfpence, 1795
(2), haycraft edge, 8.92g/6h (DH 13), DEPTFORD edge,
9.1 0g/6h (DH 13a); Dymchurch, William Parris,
Halfpenny, 1794, 9.99g/6h (DH 15) [5], DH 13 very
fine, others extremely fine with much original colour
(£70-90)
Provenance:
DH 1 1 bt Spink
*DH 13a bt R. Claddle
1315
Dover, John Horn, Halfpence, 1794 (2), horn's edge,
9.51 g/6h (DH 16), Lancaster edge, 9.21 g/6h (DH 16a),
Lutwyche’s Halfpenny, Lancaster edge, 9.44g/6h (DH
18); Faversham, John Crow, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.21g/6h
(Dll 20) 1 4 ] . All extremely fine, DH 16 and 18 patinated,
latter rare, others with original colour (£80-100)
Provenance:
•DH 18 bt R. Claddle
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1 THE COLLE
1316 Godington, John Toke li, brass hop token, 1767, level
basket with band, 6.41 g/6h (DH 23). Good very fine
and very rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
Bt). Bobbe
1317 Goudhurst, William Fuggle, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.06g/6h
(DH 28b); Hawkhurst, Charles Hider, Halfpenny, 1794,
9.26g/6h (DH 30); Lamberhurst, Thomas Foster,
Halfpenny, 1 794, 9.95g/6h (DH 34), J. Gibbs,
Halfpenny, 1794, 9.42g/6h (DH 35); Maidstone, Henry
Oliver, Halfpenny, 1 795, 8.65g/6h (DH 36), James
Smyth, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.04g/6h (DH 37); Romney,
John Sawyer, Halfpenny, 1 794, 9.50g/6h (DH 38);
Sandwich, Thomas Bundock, Halfpenny, 9.67g/6h (DH
39) [8]. DH 36 and DH 38 about extremely fine and
patinated, others all extremely fine with original colour,
an attractive group (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 30 T.A. Jan Collection, Part I, Spink Auction 26, 9 February 1983, lot
103 (part), bt R. Gladdle
*DH 35 bt R. Gladdle
DH 38 R.C. Bell Collection, DNW Auction 26, 1 October 1996, lot 36
(part), B. Lorich Collection, bt J. Bobbe [the Bell plate coin, p.73|
ION FORMED BY DAVID LITRENTA (PART I)
1319
Lancaster, Thomas Worswick & Sons, imitatior
Halfpence (3), 1792, 10.49g/6h (DH 29a), 1794 (2),
9.08g/6h (DH 41), 8.65g/6h (DH 44), mule Halfpenny bv
Lutwyche, 9.59g/6h (DH 54); Daniel Eccleston
Halfpence, 1 794 (2), bronzed Proof, period afte
commerce, 11.25g/6h (DH 57), no period, 10.80g/6h (DH
58) [6] . DH 29a and 44 very fine, latter very rare, DH
41 good very fine, others extremely fine and better,
Proof brilliant, last with virtually full original colour and
very attractive (£100-120)
Provenance:
*DH 58 bt Baldwin
1320 Liverpool, Thomas Clarke, imitation Halfpenny, 1791,
10.31 g/6h (DH 79c), mule Halfpenny by Lutwyche,
9.54g/6h (DH 114); Manchester, John Fielding,
Halfpenny, 1 793, 11.13 g/6 h (DH 135); Rochdale, John
Kershaw, Halfpence (4), 1791, 11.84g/6h (DH 140),
1 792 (3), 1 3.22g/6h (DH 143), 13.42g/6h (DH 145),
1 3 . 5 5g/6h (DH 147), mule Halfpence by Kempson (3),
1 0.64g/6h (DH 148), 8.97g/5h (DH 149), 9.79g/5h (DH
150) [10]. DH 79c good fine but rare, DH 114 and 140
very fine, others about extremely fine and better, many
with original colour (£120-150)
Provenance:
*DH 135 bt R. Gladdle
DH 143, 145, 147 and 148 Fawcett/Liltman Collection, Dr D.L. Spence
Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1316 (part),
additionally:
DH 147 and 148 F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13
February 1936, lot 225 (part) 1147 from J. Henry, 148 from ). Verity]
Lancashire
1318 Lancaster, Abraham Seward, Penny, 1 794, in white
metal, I7.05g/I2h (DH 3). Small rim knock on reverse
at 11 o'clock and other light surface marks, otherwise
about extremely fine, retaining original brilliance
(£80-100)
1321 Lancaster, Westwood's Farthing, 1791, 5.11g/6h (DH
151). Several minor surface marks visible on close
inspection, about extremely fine, patinated, rare
(£40-60)
Provenance:
P.C. Deane Collection [acquired 19751
W.). Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Ply Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 244
lit A. Davisson
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IHII I CENTURY I OKI NS
Lincolnshire
322 Lincoln, Skidmore's Halfpenny, 1795, edge plain,
9.72g/6h (Dll 1). Small area of discolouration on
reverse, otherwise extremely fine and attractively
patinated, rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt |. Bobbe
1326 St Martin's Lane, John Delaporte, 'Penny' or advertising
check, 11.1 4g/1 2h (DH 14, the plate coin). Planchet a
trifle bent, otherwise about very fine and very rare,
especially in this state (£100-150)
The second finest example of one of Delaporte's checks seen by the
cataloguer; the best, that formerly in the Norman collection (DH 14 bis),
brought £600 at auction in 2000 (Baldwin Auction 23, lot 964)
123 Sleaford, Thomas Ball, Halfpenny, 9.64g/6h (DH 3);
Spalding [and Holbeach], Thomas Jennings, Halfpenny,
1794, 9.89g/6h (DH 6); Wainfleet, D. Wright and S.
Palmer, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.1 8g/6h (DH 8) [3]. DH 8
about extremely fine, others very fine but DH 6 has
been gilt, possibly contemporaneously (£50-100)
Provenance:
*DH 6 bt R. Claddle [from Spink, and with previous 1974 ticket)
Middlesex [incorporating London]
124 Newgate Street, Christ's Hospital, Sixpence, 1800,
6.36g/6h (DH 2), Penny, 1800, 6.63g/6h (DH 9); City
Road, Thomas Hall, Penny, 1 795, lutwyche edge,
17.67g/6h (DH 26) [3]. Last about extremely fine, others
fine, second with surfaces pockmarked (£50-70)
125 Westwood's British Commercial Penny, 1797, edge
plain, 27.67g/6h (DH 7). Feint hairlines, otherwise
brilliant and practically as struck, bronzed, rare
(£200-250)
1327 Clerkenwell, Thomas Gorton, Skidmore's Penny, 1797,
26.34g/11h (DH 16). Extremely fine with virtually full
original colour (£120-150)
Provenance:
Bt R. Claddle
1328
Hackney, David Rebello, Skidmore's Penny, 1795, edge
plain, 23.79g/6h (DH 17a). Extremely fine and very rare
(£300-350)
Provenance:
T. Bliss Collection
R. Dalton Collection
W. Waite Sanderson Collection, Glendining Auction, 16-17 November
1 944, lot 68 (part)
J. Bobbe Collection |from Baldwin]
1329
Lutwyche's Masonic Penny, 1795, 17.56g/6h (DH 33).
Extremely fine with much original colour, attractive
(£50-70)
Provenance:
Bt R.A. Bagg
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*OM THE COLLEC
1330 Ludgate Hill, Henry Young, Pennies, 1794 (2), with
date, 13.95g/6h (DH 39), flawed obv. die, no date,
1 6.5 9g/6h (DH 39, note) [2], Extremely fine, first nicely
patinated, second with full original colour (£50-60)
Provenance:
*Second bt J. Bobbe
1331 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (4), type 1, London
PROMISSORY PENNY TOKEN, Guildhall, 25.66g/12h (DH 42),
Mansion House, 22.06g/6h (DH 43), Somerset House (2),
edge lettered, 26.70g/12h (DH 44), edge plain,
25.07g/6h (DH 44a) [4], First lightly lacquered,
otherwise all extremely fine with virtually full original
colour, an attractive group (£140-180)
Provenance:
DH 42 bt J. Bobbe
DH 44 Baldwin Auction 24, 9-1 0 October 2000, lot 1 083 (part)
*DH 44a SNC October 1976 (8562), W.|. Noble Collection, Noble
Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 299 (part)
TION FORMED BY DAVID UTRENTA (PART I)
1333 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (5), type 2, london
PENNY token, Bank of England, 22.09g/6h (DH 46), S
Bartholomew's Hospital, 23.29g/6h (DH 47), Bethlern
Hospital, 23.00g/6h (DH 48), Carleton House, 22.1 3g/6H
(DH 49), Chelsea Hospital, 22.24g/6h (DH 50) [5], DH
49 and 50 about extremely fine, others extremely fine
with matching patina (£120-150)
Provenance:
*DH 46 J.R. Farnell Collection, Part I, Sotheby Auction (New York), E;
December 1 981 , lot 93 (part)
DH 47 Late Gloucester Collector, Spink Auction 19, 3 March 1982, lo
327 (part), W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61 ES
(Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 304 (part)
Others Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lots 1085, 1086 (parts)
1334 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (3), type 2, all ini
brass, Bank of England, 22.41 g/ 6 h (DH 46), Carleton i
House, 22.77g/6h (DH 49), Chelsea Hospital, 22.09g/6h i
(DH 50) [3]. First about extremely fine, others good very
fine but somewhat dulled, all very rare (£100-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lots 1084, 1085, 1086 (parts).
DH 46 only illustrated
1332 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (2), type 1, both in
brass, Guildhall, 26.51 g/12h (DH 42), Somerset House,
edge plain, 25.66g/6h (DH 44a) [2|. Good very fine or
better, but first somewhat dulled, both rare (£70-100)
Provenance:
DH 42 Baldwin Auction 24, 9-1 0 October 2000, lot 1 082 (part).
1335 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (4), type 2, Christ's
Church Hospital, 23.31 g/6h (DH 51), St Paul's Covent
Garden, 25.58g/6h (DH 52), Foundling Hospital,
22.46g/6h (DH 53), St George's Hospital, 2 2 . 3 3 g/6 h (DH
54) [4]. Extremely fine, DH 52 and 54 with much original
colour, others patinated (£100-150)
Dt I 44a only illustrated. Within the following lots of brass pieces is an
example of every type listed in ihe 1990 Davisson addenda (p.viii)
cxr ept for DH 56; it should be noted that Dl I 44 therein should read 44a
Prc ivenance:
*DH 52 V.M. Brand Collection
Others Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lots 1086, 1087, 1088
(parts)
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136 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (3), type 2, all in
brass, Christ's Church Hospital, 23.48g/6h (DH 51), St
Paul's Covent Garden, 24.98g/6h (DH 52), Foundling
Hospital, 22.1 8g/6h (DH 53) [3]. First extremely fine,
others good very fine but somewhat dulled, all very rare
(£100-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lots 1086, 1087 (parts),
additionally:
DH 52 and 53 Yeates Collection, F.S. Cokayne Collection (from
Baldwin March 1923].
DH 51 only illustrated
37 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (3), type 2, all in
brass, St George's Hospital, 22.1 2g/6h (DH 54),
Goldsmiths' Hall, 23.80g/12h (DH 55), St James's
Palace, 22.37g/12h (DH 58) [3], First about extremely
fine, others good very fine, all very rare (£100-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lots 1088, 1090 (parts),
additionally:
DH 55 Yeates Collection, F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin
March 1923].
DH 54 only illustrated
38 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (4), type 2,
Goldsmiths' Hall, 23.04g/12h (DH 55), St lames's
Palace, 22.73g/6h (DH 58), Ironmongers' Almshouse,
23.98g/6h (DH 59), St Luke's Hospital, 23.31 g/6 h (DH
60) 1 4 ] . DH 55 and 59 about extremely fine, others
extremely fine or better and attractive (£100-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lots 1088, 1090, 1091 (parts).
DH 60 only illustrated
1339 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (3), type 2, all in
brass, Ironmongers' Almshouse, 23.75g/6h (DH 59),
Middlesex Hospital, 21.73g/6h (DH 61), Montague
House altered for the British Museum, 21.99g/6h (DH
62) 1 3]. Good very fine but somewhat dulled, all very
rare (£100-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lots 1090, 1091, 1092 (parts),
additionally:
DFi 62 Yeates Collec tion, F.S. Cokayne ( olleclion |from Baldwin
March 19231
1340 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (4), type 2,
Middlesex Hospital, 21.89g/6h (DH 61), Montague
House altered for the British Museum, 22.32g/6h (DH
62), Monument, 25.24g/6h (DH 63), Ordnance Office,
25.43g/6h (DH 64) [4], DH 64 from the flawed obverse
die, this with a spot on obverse, otherwise all extremely
fine with original colour (£100-150)
Provenance:
DH 61 Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1091 (part).
DH 64 only illustrated
1341 Kempson's London Buildings, Penny, type 2, Ordnance
Office, 25.1 5g/6h (DH 64). Obverse die in early stages
of flawing, otherwise extremely fine and practically as
struck, nicely patinated and with brilliant fields, this
die-state rare (£60-80)
1342
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1093 (part)
Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (3), type 2, all in
brass, Ordnance Office, 25.53g/6h (DH 64), St Thomas's
Hospital, 22.52g/6h (DH 66), Trinity Almshouse,
23.49g/6h (DH 67) [3). DH 64 from the flawed obverse
die; last about very fine, others good very fine but
somewhat dulled, all very rare (£100-150)
Provenance:
*DH 64 R.B. Bain Collection, Sotheby Auction, 30-1 May 1932, lot 23
(part), F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin July 19321, Baldwin
Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1093 (part)
DH 66 Yeates Collection, F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin
March 19231, Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1094 (part)
DH 67 | . Dudman Collection, F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin
April 1914], Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000. lot 1094 (part)
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ELECTION FORMED BY DAVID LITRENTA (PART I)
1343 KEMPSON'S London Buildings, Pennies (3), type 2, Royal
Exchange, 22.31g/12h (DH 65), St Thomas's Hospital,
23.85g/6h (DH 66), Trinity Almshouse, 23.01g/6h (DH
67) [3]. Second about extremely fine, others extremely
fine with much original colour but first scuffed in
obverse field (£80-100)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lots 1093, 1094 (parts)
1344 Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (2), type 3,
Britannia seated, London Bridge, 19.11 g/6h (DH 68);
type 4, Justice standing, Westminster Bridge, 18.33g/6h
(DH 69) [2]. First about extremely fine and patinated,
second extremely fine with much original colour
(£70-90)
Provenance:
*DH 69 Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1095 (part)
1347 Kempson's London Buildings, Penny, type 4, Bridge Gatet
18.17 g/6 h (DH 76). Trifling spots, otherwise brilliant mint
state (£70-90)
Provenance:
W. Anderson Collection, Davisson Mailbid Sale 13, 25 April 2000 (579)
1348 Kempson's London Buildings, Penny, type 4, Ludgate
1 8.1 1 g/6 h (DH 78). Edge flaw and trifling marks in
reverse field, otherwise extremely fine with full original
colour (£40-50)
1345 Kempson's London Buildings, Penny, type 4, Blackfriars
Bridge, 18.73g/6h (DH 71). Brilliant mint state (£70-90)
Provenance:
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1349 Kempson's London Buildings, Penny, type 4, Moorgate
17.79g/6h (DH 79). Light die flaw across obverse,
otherwise brilliant mint state (£70-90)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-1 0 October 2000, lot 1 098 (part)
1346
Kempson's London Buildings, Pennies (3), type 4,
Aldgate, 18.59g/6h (DH 73), Aldersgate, 17.99g/6h (DH
74), Bishopsgate, 18.84g/6h (DH 75) 1 3 ] . Last extremely
fine, others nearly so, DH 74 grazed in reverse field
(£80-100)
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Dt I 73 and 74 Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1096 (part).
1350 Kempson's London Buildings, Penny, type 4, Newgate,
18.47g/6h (DH 80). Small spot above right-side turret,
otherwise brilliant mint state (£70-90)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1098 (part)
Df I 75 only illustrated
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(51 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 1, Bank of England, edge lettered, 24.01 g/7h (DH
81). Extremely fine with original colour, attractive
(£90-1 20)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1099 (part)
52 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1 797,
type 1, Drury Lane Theatre, 24.48g/12h (DH 82).
Extremely fine with almost full original colour, rare
(£150-200)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1099 (part)
53 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 2, Lying-in Hospital, 24.11 g/6h (DH 85). From the
usual damaged reverse die, extremely fine and virtually
as struck, very rare (£150-200)
Provenance:
J. Bobbe Collection [acquired August 1989]
54 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 3, Lambeth Palace, 24.35g/1h (DH 86). Scuffed,
about extremely fine with original colour, rare (£80-700,)
Provenance:
Bt R. Claddle
1355 Skidmore'S London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 3, Sessions House, Old Bailey, 24.06g/2h (DH 87).
Extremely fine with original colour, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1 102 (part)
1356 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 3, Treasury, 24.66g/6h (DH 88). Extremely fine
with almost full original colour, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1102 (part)
1357 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 3, Tower of London, 24.58g/12h (DH 89).
Extremely fine and attractively patinated, rare (£90-120)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe
1358 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, St Paul's School, 23.55g/12h (DH 94). Surfaces
a little scuffed, otherwise extremely fine with full original
colour, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1104 (part)
1359 Skidmore'S London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, Barbers' Hall, 24.31 g/1 1 h (DH 95). About
extremely fine, dark brown patina, rare (£60-807
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1360 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, Fishmongers' Hall, 24.60g/6h (DH 100). Small
toning streak on obverse, otherwise brilliant and
practically as struck, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
Bt j. Bobbe
1364 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797’
type 5, Leadenhall, 23.79g/1h (DH 104). Extremely
fine, obverse with full original colour, reverse partly
toned, rare (£90-120)
Provenance:
Bt R. Claddle
1361 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, Grocers' Hall, 23.49g/12h (DH 101). Usual die
flaw on obverse, extremely fine, reverse nearly so, some
original colour, rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1108 (part)
1365 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, Leathersellers' Hall, 19.35 g/5 h (DH 105).
Extremely fine with full original colour lightly faded, rare
(£120-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1 1 10 (part)
1362
Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, Haberdashers' Hall, 1 8 . 3 5 g/ 1 1 h (DH 102).
Extremely fine, even brown patina, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1108 (part)
1366 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, Sadlers' Hall, 19.40g/11h (DH 107). About
extremely fine, a little original colour, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1 1 1 1 (part)
1363 Skidmore's London and Westminster series. Penny, 1797,
type 5, Ironmongers' Hall, 24.56g/12h (DH 103).
Extremely fine, even brown patina, rare (£80-100)
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1367 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, Skinners' Hall, 23.83g/6h (DH 108). About
extremely fine, a little original colour, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1 1 11 (part)
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368 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, Tallowchandlers' Hall, I9.34g/5h (DH 1 1 1).
Extremely fine with full original colour, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-1 0 October 2000, lot 1113 (part)
369 Skidmore's London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797,
type 5, Vintners' Hall, 22.38g/12h (DH 112). Extremely
fine with original colour, rare (£90-120)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-1 0 October 2000, lot 1 1 1 3 (part)
370 Fulham, Skidmore's Clerkenwell series, Penny, Fulham
Palace, 24.70g/12h (DH 153). Extremely fine with much
original colour (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt ). Bobbe
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1372 Skidmore's Clerkenwell series, Penny, House of Lords,
edge lettered, 24.26g/12h (DH 155). About extremely
fine, a hint of original colour (£00-80)
Provenance:
Bt R. Gladdle
1373 Isleworth, Skidmore's Clerkenwell series, Penny, All
Saint's Church, 24.47g/12h (DH 157). Practically as
struck with full original colour, attractive (£120-150)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1151 (part)
1374 S kidmore's Clerkenwell series. Penny, St Paul's School,
23.69g/12h (DH 158). Usual flaw on reverse, otherwise
extremely fine and patinated (£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe
371 Hampton, Skidmore's Clerkenwell series, Penny, David
Garrick's House, 24.76g/6h (DH 154). Extremely fine,
attractive brown patina (£80-100)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1149 (part)
1375 Skidmore's Clerkenwell series, Penny, Smallpox
Hospital, St Pancras, 23.78g/6h (DH 161). Coin has
jumped in the press and displays signs of double-striking,
otherwise extremely fine with much original colour
(£80-100)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-10 October 2000, lot 1 1 53 (part)
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1376 Skidmore's Clerkenwell series, Penny, South Sea House,
24.20g/6h (DH 162). Extremely fine with much original
colour (£80-100)
1377 Skidmore's Miscellaneous series, Penny, Goldsmiths'
Hall, 24.00g/7h (DH 166). Brilliant and practically as
struck, full original colour (£140-180)
1378
Skidmore's Miscellaneous series, Penny, Westminster
Hall, 22.95g/5h (DH 168). Extremely fine, glossy patina
(£70-90)
Provenance:
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 333 (part) [from Spink 1973]
1379 Skidmore's Miscellaneous series, Penny, Banqueting
House, Whitehall, 1 8.4 7g/1 2 h (DH 169). Minor nicks
and marks, otherwise extremely fine, rare (£80-100)
1380 Skidmore's Miscellaneous series, Penny, House of
Commons, 23.83g/12h (DH 173). Reverse with usual die
flaw, extremely fine, even light brown patina, rare
(U 20-1 SO)
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W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lol i 1 1 (part) |from Spink 197 i|
1381 National series, George Ill's Visit to St Paul's, 1789, a
copper-gilt medal by J. Milton, 14.93g/12h (DH 177;
Stainton 7; BHM 295); George Ill's Return to Health,
1789, medals by J.-P. Droz (2), in silver, 18.81 g/6h,
bronzed-copper, 18.72g/12h (both DH 180; BHM 311)
[2], First very fine and lacquered, second extremely fine
and attractively toned, last brilliant and virtually as
struck (£120-150)
Provenance:
First bt W. McKivor June 1 999.
DH 180 in silver only illustrated
1382 National series, George Ill's Return to Health, 1789, a
Barton's metal medal by J.-P. Droz, 19.01 g/1 2h (DH 181;
BHM 311). Scratch in reverse field, about extremely fine
and toned, rare (£60-80)
1383 National SERIES, George Ill's Return to Health, 1789, a
gilt medal by J.-P. Droz, 1 8. 20g/1 2 h (DH 181; BHM
311). Several light scuffs and marks in fields, otherwise
extremely fine and brilliant, very rare (£60-80)
Provenance:
W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February 1958, lot
125 (part) [from Baldwin October 19231
bt Baldwin
1384 National SERIES, Queen Charlotte's Birthday, 1795, a
mule medal in silver by J.-P. Droz, with bust of George
III, 23.47g/12h (Dll 181 bis; Pollard 10, rev.; BHM 390;
cf. Noble 347). Cleaned in the past and with associated
surfac e marks, otherwise about extremely tine, rare
(£60-80)
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1385 National series, George Ill's Recovery from Illness,
1789, a white metal medal by C. James and T. Wyon Sr,
with strings to harp, 9.80g/12h (DH 182 bis; BUM 305;
cf. Noble 348); George Ill's Recovery from Illness, 1789,
a white metal medal by C. James, 10.53g/12h (DH 185;
BUM 302) [ 2 ] . First about very fine but rare, second
brilliant and practically as struck (£40-60)
Provenance:
Both bt R. Gladdle.
DH 185 only illustrated
386 National series, King and Constitution, a white metal
medal by C. Twigg and I.S.G., 10.67g/12h (DH 187;
BHM 370). Small edge knock on reverse at 6 o'clock,
otherwise good very fine, very rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
Bt Baldwin
387 National series, National Thanksgiving for Naval
Victories at St Paul's, 1797, a copper-gilt medal by J.
Milton, 15.26g/12h (DH 192; Stainton 17; BHM 439);
National Thanksgiving for Naval Victories at St Paul's,
1 797, a copper medal, unsigned, 18.43g/6h (DH 197;
BHM 442) [ 2 1 . First very fine, second extremely fine
with virtually full original colour (£60-80)
Provenance:
DH 192 bt R. Gladdle.
DH 197 only illustrated
1388 National series, Skidmore's Penny for the Revolution
Jubilee, bust without border, 23.30g/6h (DH 198; Woolf
75:4; BHM 284). Almost extremely fine and nicely
patinated, very rare (£300-350)
Provenance:
Baldwin Auction 24, 9-1 0 October 2000, lot 1 1 59
TION FOF
1389 National series, Skidmore's Penny for the Revolution
Jubilee, bust with border, 23.20g/7h (DH 199; Woolf
75:5; BHM 285); Revolution Jubilee, 1788, a white metal
medal, unsigned, 10.82g/6h (DH 201; Woolf 75:7; BHM
288) [ 2 1 . First almost extremely fine and patinated,
second about very fine (£120-150)
DH 199 only illustrated
1390 Political and Social series, Thomas Hardy Acquitted of
High Treason, 1794, medals (2), in copper, reading his
JURY, 1 4.39 g/ 1 2h (DH 204; BHM 378), THE )URY,
1 4.29g/1 2h (DH 205; BHM 378) [2], Both virtually as
struck and attractively patinated, a matching pair
(£80-100)
Provenance:
*DH 204 J. Spingarn Collection
1391
Political and Social series, Thomas Paine, 1793, a white
metal medal, unsigned, 11.00g/12h (DH 208; BHM 365 1.
Good very fine, rare (£1 20-150)
Provenance:
J. Spingarn Collection [from Baldwin]
1392 Political and Social series, Lord Thurlow, 1789, a white
metal medal by C. James and T. Wyon Sr, 10.73g/6h
(DH 218; BHM 332); Lord Thurlow and William Pitt,
1789, a white metal medal by T. Wyon Sr, 10.20g/10h
(DH 219; BHM 331) |2], First about very fine, second
about extremely fine and retaining original brilliance
(£60-80)
Provenance:
Bt R. Gladdle.
DH 219 only illustrated
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1393 Political and Social series, Lord Thurlow and William
Pitt, 1789, a silver medal by T. Wyon Sr, 15.09g/12h
(DH 219; BHM 331). Minor nicks and marks in fields,
about extremely fine and richly toned, very rare; in
contemporary shagreen case (£100-150)
Provenance:
Spink Auction 89, 25 November 1 991 , lot 41 9
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 378
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1397 Political and Social series, Anti-Slavery Society, a
gilt-brass medal, unsigned, 9.77g/12h (DH 236). Good
fine, very rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
M.Z. Cerson Collection
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 398
1394 Political and Social series, Tribute to C.J. Fox, 1789, a
white metal medal by T. Wyon Sr, 9.67g/12h (DH 221;
BHM 325); Tribute to C.J. Fox, a copper medal by W.
Lutwyche, 23.06g/6h (DH 223; BHM 324) [2], First
good very fine, second practically as struck and
attractively patinated (£6 0-80)
DH 223 only illustrated
1395 Political and Social series, Admiral Gardner Election
token, 1796, 21.48g/5h (DH 226; BHM 411). Flaw
through 6 of date and minor rim nicks, otherwise
extremely fine with some original colour (£70-90)
1398 Chandos Street, William Allen, Halfpence, 1 795,
CHANDOS street edge, 9 . 1 9g/6h (DH 246), edge grained,
8.90g/6h (DH 246b); Piccadilly, George Bayly,
Halfpenny, 12.30g/6h (DH 253); Spring Gardens, C.
Biggar, Halfpence, 1796 (2), reads spring garden,
7.52g/6h (DH 255a), spring-garden, 9.40g/12h (DH 256);
Blackfriars, issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 10.1 0g/1 2 h
(DH 257a) [6]. DH 255a fine but rare, DH 246b and
253 good very fine, others about extremely fine and
better, particularly the last (£70-90)
Provenance:
DH 256 R.C. Bell Collection, DNW Auction 26, 1 October 1996, lot 72
(part), J. Wahl Collection, Davissons Mailbid Sale 18, 21 November
2002 (459, part) [the Bell plate coin, p.40J.
DH 257 only illustrated
1396 Political and Social series, Map of France, a white
metal medal, unsigned, 11.64g/12h (DH 229). Die flaw
on reverse, extremely fine (£40-50)
Prove nan( r:
P.C. Deane Collection (from Baldwin]
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Ply Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 187
1399 Uncertain locality, Peter Anderson, Jorden's Halfpenny,
1795, edge lettered, 14.62g/6h (DH 248). Two minor
surface flaws on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and
very rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe
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1400 Long Acre, Basil Burchell, medals (2), in white metal,
8.96g/6h (DH 264), copper, 7.73g/6h (DH 27 1),
Halfpenny, 9.1 9g/6h (DH 274); Jermyn Street, John
Carter, Halfpence, 1795 (2), small ornaments, 7.76g/12h
(DH 275), large ornaments, 7.78g/6h (DH 276); Chelsea,
issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.50g/6h (DH 277)
1 6 ] . DH 264 holed as issued, fine, DH 277 very fine,
DH 271 and 275 practically as struck with full original
colour, others about extremely fine (£90-120)
Provenance:
DH 271 bt R. Claddle
*DH 275 bt J. Bobbe |from D. Amey August 2001 1
1401 Cheapside, John Ching, Halfpenny, 9.78g/6h (DH 282);
Corresponding Society, Halfpenny, 1795, 10.35g/6h (DH
286); Coventry Street, Filtering Stone Warehouse,
Halfpence, 1795 (2), 9.1 7g/6h (DH 292), 8.43g/6h (DH
293); Sise Lane, Thomas and Robert Davidson,
Halfpenny, 1795, 10.52g/6h (DH 295); Tottenham Court
Road, Jonathan Dennis, Halfpence, 1795 (3), dennis
edge, 8.43g/6h (DH 297), DUBLIN edge, 9.24g/6h (DH
297b), edge grained, 9.47g/6h (DH 297d, small flan) [8],
DH 295 practically as struck with full original colour,
others about extremely fine and better, some with
original colour (£100-130)
Provenance:
DH 282 and *295 bt R. Claddle
DH 286 with 1 975 Spink ticket
402 Westwood's Collectors' Halfpenny, 1796, be assured
friend mule, etc, 11.05 g/ 6 h (DH 298). Reverse displays
signs of double-striking consequent with the advanced
right-side die flaw, about very fine, rare (£50-70)
1403 Newgate, Daniel Eaton, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.50g/6h (DH
301); Strand, William Forster, Halfpenny, 1795,
14.84g/6h (DH 302); Foundling Fieids, James Burton,
Halfpenny, 1795, 8.16g/6h (DH 305); Long Acre, John
Fowler, Halfpenny, 1794, 8.40g/6h (DH 306);
Blackfriars Road, B. Guest, Halfpence, 1795, payabli at
London edge, 8.67g/6h (DH 308), Dublin edge, 8.76g/6h
(DH 308b) [ 6 1 . First three extremely fine with much
original colour, others about extremely fine and
patinated (£70-90)
DH 301 only illustrated
1404 Franklin Press, Halfpenny, 1794, edge plain, 7.31g/6h
(DH 307a; Durst 315). Very fine but has been
lacquered, scarce (£120-150)
Provenance:
J. Spingarn Collection
1405 H ackney, George Butler, Halfpenny, edge grained,
9.10g/6h (DH 312b). Extremely fine with much original
colour, rare (£90-120)
1406 City Road, Thomas Hall, Halfpence, 1795 (4),
quadrupeds, 9.08g/6h (DH 313), deformed dwarf (2),
10.31 g/ 6 h (DH 315), 9.58g/6h (DH 315c), negress,
9.3 7g/1 2h (DH 317) [4], About extremely fine, first two
with a little original colour (£50-70)
Provenance:
DH 313 bt R. Claddle
DH 317 bt H.J. Berk
1407 Leather Lane, John Hancock, Halfpence (2), 1796,
12.71 g/ 1 2 h (DH 321), 1798, 11.59g/6h (DH 322) |2).
Extremely fine, first patinated, second with a little
original colour, rare (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 321 bt J. Bobbe.
DH 322 only illustrated
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1408 Hendon, B. Price, Halfpenny, 1794, 6.78g/6h (DH 324);
Chiswell Street, Robert Heslop, Halfpenny, 8.02g/5h
(DH 336b); High Holborn, Christopher Ibberson, Proof
Halfpenny, bronzed, 10.35g/6h (DH 342); Bow Street,
Charles James, Spence's Halfpenny, 1 796, I3.22g/8h
(DH 344) [4]. DH 324 good fine, 336b good very fine
and patinated, 342 brilliant and practically as struck,
344 on a large heavy flan, very fine and rare
(£100-150)
DH 344 only illustrated
1409 Strand, J. and S. Kelly, Halfpence (3), London edge,
9.27g/6h (DH 345), DUBLIN edge, 9.21 g/6 h (DH 345c),
henry Olivers edge, 8.77g/6h (DH 3 4 5 cl ) ; Drury Lane,
John Kilvington, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.98g/6h (DH 346);
Finsbury Square, James Lackington and Robert Allen,
Halfpence (4), 1794 (2), 9.40g/6h (DH 353), 9.23g/6h
(DH 355), 1795 (2), 9.20g/6h (DH 358), 8.83g/6h (DH
358a) [81. DH 346 and 358a practically as struck with
full original colour, DH 346 and 355 extremely fine, DH
358 good fine and edge knocked, others generally very
fine but DH 345d has been lacquered and DH 353 with
a collectors' number behind the bust (£80-100)
Provenance:
DH 353 bt H.J. Berk
DH 358 J. Wahl Collection, Davissons Mai Ibid Sale 18, 21 November
2002 (478, part).
DH 345 only illustrated
1410 Strand [Lyceum], Philip Astley, Halfpence (2), bath
edge, 8.91 g/1 2h (DH 362a), Dublin edge, 9.42g/12h (DH
362b); Uncertain locality, James Fittler, Halfpenny,
9.08g/12h (DH 363); St Mary Axe, Antoine Haldimand,
Halfpenny, 8.98g/12h (DH 366); Tower Hill, James
Sketchley, Masonic Halfpence (4), undated [1794] (2),
8.79g/6h (DH 370), 9.11 g/6h (DH 370e), 1 795 (2),
8.71 g/6h (DH 373), 8.98g/6h (DH 374) |8|. DH 370 and
370e practically as struck with full original colour, hut
flan clip on latter, DH 373 very fine, others about
extremely fine and better, mostly with original colour
(£120-150)
Prove nan( i :
Dt I 360 and 373 ) W.ihl Collet t ion, Davissons Mai I hid Sale 18, 21
November 2002 (478, 480, parts).
•DH !70c W.|. Noble ( Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 475 (part) I from Spink 1987]
1411 B ishopsgate, Meymott & Son, Halfpenny, 1795
10.53g/12h (DH 378); mule Halfpenny, 1795, 8.86g/6H
(DH 383) [21. Extremely fine, first with a little original
colour, second from the obverse die in heavily flawed
state and with a scratch in reverse field, lightly
lacquered (£100-150)
Provenance:
DH 378 bt J. Bobbe.
DH 383 only illustrated
1412
Great Portland Street, Joseph Moore, Halfpence, 1795
(2), edge coarse-grained, 10.66g/12h (DH 389), edge
fine-grained, 9.32g/12h (DH 389a); Marylebone, Edward
Neeton, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.06g/6h (DH 390); Newgate,
Symonds, Winterbotham, Ridgway & Holt, Kempson's
Halfpence (2), 1794, 10.60g/12h (DH 393), 1 795,
9.99g/6h (DH 396b), mule Halfpenny, 1796, 9.60g/12h
(DH 397) [6], DH 389, 390 and 393 very fine and
better, others all extremely fine, DH 389a and 396b with
almost full original colour, DH 397 attractively patinated
and rare (£100-150)
Provenance:
*DH 397 P.C. Deane Collection, W.J. Noble Collection, Noble
Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 486, J.
Spingarn Collection
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Kempson's Proof Halfpenny, 1794, in gilt-copper,
9.91 g/6 h (DH 393). Almost extremely fine, rare
(£80-100)
Provenance:
DNW Auction 52, 28-9 November 2001 , lot 1 386
1414 Soho, Robert Orchard, Halfpenny, 1798, Coventry edge,
1 3.72g/1 2h (DH 403). Extremely fine with virtually full
original colour, lightly toned, rare (£120-150)
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1415 Exeter Chance, J. and Gilbert Pidcock, Halfpence (5),
reads exihition, 8.47g/4h (DM 414), 1795, EXHIBITION,
6.89g/6h (DH 415b), elephant (3), revs, tiger, 12.57g/7h
(DH 418), two-headed cow (2), 9.51 g/6h (Dll 422),
6.03g/6h (Did 423a) [5 ]. DH 414 brilliant and practically
as struck, DH 418 about extremely fine, others better
(£100-150)
Provenance:
DH 418 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Ply Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 499 (part) [from F. Schwer 19841
DH 422 bt Spink.
DH 414 only illustrated
416 Exeter Chance, J. and Gilbert Pidcock, Halfpence (5),
lion and dog, rev. zebra, 9.35g/7h (DH 428); nylghau
(2), revs, ostrich, 6.79g/6h (DH 445), bust of Louis XVI,
6.49g/3h (DH 446); antelope, rev. ostrich, 10.59g/6h
(DH 447a); two-headed cow, rev. toucan, 6.88g/6h (DH
454) [5]. DH 447a brilliant and practically as struck,
others very fine and better, but DH 446 lacquered
(£70-100)
Provenance:
DH 445 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 507 (part) [from Spink 1973], Davissons
Mailbid Sale 12, 18 November 1999 (270)
DH 446 bt J. Bobbe.
DH 447a only illustrated
417 Sr Martin's Lane, P. Ratley, Halfpenny, 1 795,
1 1 -83g/1 2h (DH 465). Extremely fine wih much original
colour, rare (£100-150)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe.
72 struck
1418 Cornhill and Charing Cross, Richardson, Goodluck &
Co, Halfpence, 1795 (3), 11.44g/6h (DH 467), I1.18g/6h
(DH 468), 1 1.32g/6h (DH 471); Charing Cross, Salter &
Co, Halfpenny, 10.15g/6h (Dll 473); Bishopsgate,
Schooling & Son, Halfpenny, 1795, 11.23g/6h (DH 474);
Haymarket, Francis Shackleton, Halfpence, 1794 (2),
haymarket edge, 9.53g/12h (DH 477), Dublin edge,
9.36g/12h (DH 477a); Russell Court, A. Sim, Halfpenny,
7.01 g/6h (DH 478a) |8|. DH 471 and 474 extremely fine
with considerable original colour, others generally about
extremely fine and better (£100-150)
1419
Provenance:
*DH 467 J. Spingarn Collection
High Holborn, Peter Skidmore, Halfpenny, 1795,
9.75g/6h (DH 480); mule Halfpenny, register stove, rev.
bust of William Hallan, 12.87g/6h (DH 484) [21. First
extremely fine with much original colour, second about
extremely fine but cleaned in the past, very rare
(£80-100)
Provenance:
DH 480 bt R. Claddle
*DH 484 T.A. Jan Collection, Part I, Spink Auction 26, 9 February 1983.
lot 295 (part) [from Baldwin April 19661, M.Z. Gerson Collection, W.J.
Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B (Melbourne],
7-8 July 1998, lot 525, Davissons Mailbid Sale 12, 18 November 1999
(274)
1420 Skidmore's mule Halfpenny, Free Born Briton, skidmore
edge, 1 2 .8 5g/1 2 h (DH 520). Extremely fine, original
colour, scarce (£60-80)
1421 Skidmore's mule Halfpence (2), St Paul's Covent Garden,
revs, ruins, 9.36g/6h (DH 522a), bust of George III,
8.78g/12h (DH 523b) [2 ] . Extremely fine, but second
exhibiting weaknesses and striking flaws on both sides
(£60-80)
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1422 Skidmore's mule Halfpence (2), ruins of St Paul's Covent
Carden, revs, register stove, 1 1 . 2 6g/7 h (DH 527),
townscape, 12.79g/6h (DH 531) [ 2 ] . About extremely
fine, both rare (£80- TOO)
Provenance:
DH 527 T.A. )an Collection, Part I, Spink Auction 26, 9 February 1983,
lot 298 (part), M.Z. Cerson Collection, W.J. Noble Collection, Noble
Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1 998, lot 553, bt A.
Davisson.
1425 Skidmore's Churches, Halfpence (5), St Ann's-
Blackfriars, 9.53g/6h (DH 554); St Mary-le-Bow
Cheapside, 9.36g/6h (DH 563); St James's, Clerkenwel
12.43g/12h (DH 566); St Stephen's, Coleman Streeti
12.71 g/1 2 h (DH 570); St Michael's, Corn hill, 9.94g/1 21
(DH 573a) [5]. DH 554 about extremely fine, others
extremely fine and better, DH 563 lacquered, remainder ■
with virtually full original colour (£80-100)
DH 573a only illustrated
DH 531 only illustrated
1423 Skidmore's Churches, Halfpence (6), St Mary's,
Aldermanbury, 12.46g/12h (DH 539c); St Ann's,
Aldersgate, 13.92 g/ 1 1 h (DH 540); St Botolph,
Aldersgate, 11.1 0g/1 1 h (DH 541); St Bartholomew the
Great, 11.45g/12h (DH 542); St Bartholomew the Less,
1 1 . 0 9 g/ 1 2 h (DH 544); St Botolph, Bishopsgate,
1 2 . 2 7g/1 2h (DH 549a) [6|. DH 542 and 544 about
extremely fine, latter scratched on reverse and has been
lacquered, others extremely fine and better with
considerable original colour (£80-100)
DH 539c only illustrated
1426 Skidmore's Churches, Halfpence (5), St Giles's
Cripplegate, 1 3 . 8 9 g/ 1 2 h (DH 576); St Giles in the
Fields, 14.25g/12h (DH 587a); St George's, Hanovei
Square, 13.86g/12h (DH 592a); St Andrew's, Holborn
13.23 g/1 2 h (DH 595); Allhallows, Lombard Street
9.77g/5h (DH 598) [5]. DH 592a brilliant mint state, DH
587a and 598 about extremely fine, latter with metal
flaw on reverse but very rare, others extremely fine with
original colour (£80-100)
Provenance:
DH 576 J. Wahl Collection, Davissons Mailbid Sale 18, 21 November
2002 (522)
DH 595 W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 Marcf
1958, lot 182 (part) [from Baldwin December 1903]
DH 598 bt Baldwin.
DH 592a only illustrated
1424 Skidmore's Churches, Halfpence (2), St Elhelburge,
Bishopsgate, 9.04g/6h (DH 551); Great St Helens,
Bishopsgate, 9.06g/1lh (DH 552) [2]. Both exhibiting
reverse die flaws and first has been lacquered,
otherwise about extremely fine, both very rare (£6 0-80)
Pm jvenance:
Dl I 551 bt R. Claddle
'Dl I 552 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 56 i (part) |from Spink 19731, bt J. Bobbe
1427 Skidmore's Churches, Halfpence (6), St Alphage, London
Wall, 9.01 g/1 2h (DH 603); St Trinity, Minories
1 0.30g/6h (DH 613a); St Luke's, Old Street, 12.47g/12h
(DH 615); St Bennet's, Paul's Wharf, 9.32g/12h (DF
619); St Paul's, Shadwell, 1 0.1 9g/1 2h (DH 623a); S
Clements, Strand, 1 1 . 80g/1 2 h (DH 631) [6|. DH 6 13a,
615 and 631 extremely fine with much original colour,
DH 619 very fine, others about extremely fine
(£80-100)
Dl I 615 only illustrated
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1428 Skidmore's Churches, Halfpence (5), Alhallows, Thames
Street, 12.41 g/1 2 h (DH 632); St Martin Outwich,
Threadneedle Street, 11.39g/11h (DH 634); St Stephen's,
Wa I brook, 1 3 . 2 5 g/1 2h " (DH 639); St James's,
Westminster, 1l.52g/6h (DH 641); St Michael, Wood
Street, 11.59g/12h (DH 645) [5], All extremely fine, DH
645 patinaled, others with original colour, especially DH
6 41 (£80-100)
Provenance:
DH 639 bt R. Claddle.
1431 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), bust of Spence, revs, heart
and hand (2), SPENCE x edge, 10.61g/6h (DH 682), edge
plain, 9.73g/6h (DH 682c); Highlander, 12.60g/5h (DH
683); lion dismayed, 10.32g/6h (DH 685a) 1 4] . All
extremely fine, first two with much original colour,
others patinaled (£150-180)
Provenance:
*DH 682 bt A. Davisson
DH 685a bt J. Bobbe
DH 641 only illustrated
429 Skidmore's Cates, Halfpence (6), Aldgate, 13.1 7g/1 2 h
(DH 646); Bishopsgate, 11.1 2g/1 2 h (DH 650); Bridge
Cate, 11.54g/12h (DH 651); Cripplegate, 11.51 g/1 2 h
(DH 653); Moorgate, 11.45g/12h (DH 658); Newgate,
10.67g/12h (DH 659a) [61. Extremely fine and better,
DH 651 patinated, others with much original colour,
particularly the last three (£100-150)
Provenance:
*DH 653 T.A. Jan Collection, Part I, Spink Auction 26, 9 February 1 983,
lot 31 6 (part), W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58
B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 582 (part)
1432 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), bust of Spence, revs,
heads of man and ass conjoined (2), SPENCE x edge,
11.20g/6h (DH 686), edge grained, 9.70g/6h (DH 686b);
shepherd, 10.42g/4h (DH 690b, small flan); soldier and
citizens, 12.22g/12h (DH 691) [4], DH 6 90b extremely
fine with considerable original colour, others about
extremely fine and better, DH 691 with a little original
colour (£120-150)
Provenance:
*DH 690b bt J. Bobbe
430 High Holborn, Thomas Spence, Halfpenny, 7.59g/12h
(DH 676); mule Halfpence (3), bust of Spence, revs.
Britannia, 11.77g/6h (DH 678a), caduceus, 12.52g/6h
(DH 679), three citizens, 11.81 g/7h (DH 681d) [4], DH
679 about extremely fine, others extremely fine, first
lacquered, others with much original colour, particularly
the second (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 676 and *678 bt J. Bobbe
DH 679 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Ply Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 586 (part) [from P. Flanagan June 19831,
bt A. Davisson
DH 681 d Sotheby Auction, 12 November 1975, lot 117 (part), W.J.
Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B (Melbourne),
7-8 July 1998, lot 586 (part) [from Spink December 19751
1433 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), bust of Spence, rev.
turnstile, 10.35g/6h (DH 693); legend (2), revs, bust of
Charles Fox, 9.92g/6h (DH 695), Marine Society boy,
1 2 . 2 1 g/6 h (DH 698) [31. About extremely fine and better
(£90-120)
Provenance:
DH 695 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 589 (part), bt A. Davisson.
DH 698 only illustrated
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1434 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), legend, revs. Minerva,
1 2 . 8 3 g/ 5 h (DH 699); Highlander (2), SPENCE edge,
1 1 ,92g/6h (DH 700), edge plain, 12.85g/6h (DH 700b)
[3]. DH 699 practically as struck with full original
colour, DH 700 about extremely fine but obverse struck
from a partly filled die, DH 700b very fine (£90-120)
Provenance:
*DH 699 T.A. Jan Collection, Part I, Spink Auction 26, 9 February 1 983,
lot 322 (part), with M.Z. Gerson, W.J. Noble Collection, Noble
Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1 998, lot 589 (part)
[from R. Gladdle 1984], bt J. Bobbe
DH 700b J. Spingarn Collection
1435 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), legend, revs, bust of John
Thelwall, 10.1 9g/6h (DH 701); collegian, 10.33g/6h (DH
704); radiated legend, I0.00g/6h (DH 706) [3], All
extremely fine, first two with much original colour but
small area of surface corrosion on obverse of DH 704,
last patinated and rare (£140-180)
Provenance:
*DH 701 P.C. Deane Collection (from Baldwin), W.J. Noble Collection,
Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot
585 (part), bt A. Davisson
1436 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), radiated legend, revs.
Bluecoat Boy, 11.61 g/1 2 h (DH 707); Bridwell Boy,
11.73g/6h (DH 708); Free-born Englishman, 12.54g/12h
(DH 709) 13]. DH 708 about extremely fine and
patinated, others extremely fine, DH 707 with a little
original colour (£90-120)
DH 707 only illustrated
1437 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), radiated legend, revs.
Highlander, 10.36g/6h (DH 710); snail, 10.34g/7h (DH
714b); turnstile, 10.64g/12h (DH 715) [3]. Last
extremely fine with original colour, others about
extremely fine and patinated (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 714b btj. Bobbe.
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1438
Spence's mule Halfpence (3), ass with paniers, revs
Indian, 12.73g/6h (DH 719); lion dismayed, 1 1 .64g/5
(DH 720); turnstile, 9.80g/6h (DH 723) [3]. First !
extremely fine with some original colour, others about'
extremely fine or better, last patinated (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH *71 9 and 720 btj. Bobbe
DH 723 J.R. Farnell Collection, Part I, 8 December 1981, lot 155 (part
P.C. Deane Collection, W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pt‘
Auction 58 B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 594 (part), btA. Davisson
1439 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), Bluecoat Boy, rev.
collegian, 10.72g/6h (DH 724); sailor and landsman (2)
revs, legend, 9 . 1 6g/6h (DH 725), boxers, 8.90g/7h (DF
726a) [3]. Second brilliant and practically as struck,
others extremely fine, first patinated, last with much
original colour and rare (£140-180)
Provenance:
DH 724 bt A. Davisson.
DH 726a only illustrated
1440 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), sailor and landsman, revs.
Britannia, 9.61 g/6 h (DH 727); citizens armed
10.93g/12h (DH 729b); Free-born Englishman, 10.23g/6f
(DH 730); heart and hand, 9.47g/8h (DH 731) [4). Last
extremely fine with much original colour, others about
extremely fine and better, first two with original colour,
third patinated but with collectors' number inked in
reverse field (£180-220)
Provenance:
DH 729b and 730 bt J. Bobbe
*DH 731 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 E
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 595 (part), btA. Davisson
1441 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), sailor and landsman, rev s.
Indian, 1 1 . 6 6g/6 h (DH 732); Cain slaying Abel
1 2.60g/5h (DH 735); shepherd, 9.68g/6h (DH 737) [3].
Extremely fine, first two with almost full original colour,
last with dark patina (£150-200)
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•DH 735 bt Baldwin
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442 Spence 's mule Halfpence (3), coining press, revs.
boxers, 9.96g/7h (DH 740); Highlander, I2.66g/5h (DM
742); turnstile, 10.26g/10h (DH 743) [3 ] . First good
very fine and patinated, others extremely fine and better
with considerable original colour, especially the last
(£140-180)
Provenance:
All btj. Bobbe, additionally:
*DH 743 SCMB June 1964
143 Spence's mule Halfpence (2), deserted village, revs.
Britannia, 10.76g/6h (DH 744); Highlander, 12.46g/6h
(DH 745) [2], Extremely fine, first patinated, second
with much original colour (£90-110)
Provenance:
*DH 745 5NC July-August 1976 (6157), W.J. Noble Collection, Noble
Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 599 (part)
144 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), deserted village, revs, lion
dismayed, 10.40g/5h (DH 747a); Cain slaying Abel,
1 2.24g/4h (DH 748); shepherd, 1 0.91 g/6h (DH 749) [3].
Extremely fine, first two patinated, last with some
original colour (£100-150)
Provenance:
DH 748 bt J. Bobbe.
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DH 749 only illustrated
Spence's mule Halfpence (5), dog, revs, caduceus,
12.66g/6h (DH 750); Free-born Englishman, 1 0.42 g/6 h
(DH 7 52); Highlander, 12.74g/5h (DH 753); men under
tree, 9.98g/6h (DH 755); turnstile, I0.53g/6h (DH 756)
[51. DH 753 and 75 6 good very fine, DH 752 about
extremely fine, others extremely fine with original colour
(£180-220)
Provenance:
DH 752 and 753 bt ). Bobbe
DH 756 P.C. Deane Collection, W.J. Noble Collection, Noble
Numismatics Ry Auction 61 B (Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 308
(part).
1446 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), Free-born Englishman, rev.
bust of John Thelwall, 11.90g/6h (DH 759); bust of
Charles Fox (3), revs. Britannia, 12.84g/6h (DH 762),
caduceus (2), spence edge, 12.49g/6h (DH 763), edge
grained, 8.47g/6h (DH 763a) [41. DH 75 9 and 763a
about extremely fine, former lacquered and with flan
crack, others extremely fine with original colour
(£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 759 W. Anderson Collection, bt j. Bobbe.
1447
DH 762 only illustrated
Spence's mule Halfpence (3), bust of Charles Fox, revs,
three citizens, 12.54g/12h (DH 764); Odd Fellows,
1 2.56g/6h (DH 767); shepherd, 12.63g/6h (DH 769) [3].
All extemely fine with virtually full original colour, an
attractive group (£200-250)
Provenance:
DH 764 bt A. Davisson
*DH 767 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 604 (part) (from Baldwin 19781
1448 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), bust of Charles Fox, revs,
soldier and citizens, 1 2 . 5 7g/1 1 h (DH 770); turnstile,
10.68g/6h (DH 771); tree with shields, 9.46g/6h (DH
772a) [3]. All extemely fine with virtually full original
colour, an attractive group (£200-250)
Provenance:
DH 770 bt ). Bobbe
*DH 772a bt Baldwin
1449 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), bust of Lord George
Gordon, revs. Britannia, l l.39g/7h (DH 775); caduceus,
11.57g/1h (DH 776); heart and hand, 12.27g/12h (DH
777) 1 31. First extremely fine with much original colour
but flan cracked, others brilliant and practically as
struck (£200-250)
Provenance:
*DH 777 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics R\ Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 606 (parti |from Baldwin 1 9781
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DH 755 only illustrated
OLLECTION FORMED BY DAVID LITRENTA (PART I)
1450 Spence's mule Halfpence (2), bust of Lord George
Gordon, revs. Cain slaying Abel, 12.05g/6h (DH 778);
men under tree, 10.08g/6h (DH 779) [2]. Extremely fine,
first with much original colour and lightly toned
(£90-120)
Provenance:
W.J. Noble Collection, Noble N umismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 606 (part) [from Baldwin 1978].
DH 778 only illustrated
1451 Spence'S mule Halfpence (3), bust of Lord George
Gordon, revs. Sessions House, Old Bailey, 10.31 g/6h
(DH 780a); turnstile, 10.00g/6h (DH 781); LORD GEORGE
cordon legend, 9.93g/7h (DH 782) [3]. About extremely
fine (£90-120)
Provenance:
DH 780 and *782 bt J. Bobbe
1452 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), Marine Society boy, revs.
sailor (2), spence edge, 10.43g/6h (DH 783), edge plain,
1 0.45g/5h (DH 783a); turnstile, 10.46g/12h (DH 784)
[3]. First about extremely fine and lightly lacquered,
second extremely fine, last brilliant and practically as
struck (£140-180)
Provenance:
DH 783 and *784 bt ). Bobbe
DH 783a SCMB June 1964, T.A. Jan Collection, Part I, Spink Auction 26,
9 February 1983, lot 334 (part), M.Z. Gerson Collection, Part I, Spink
Auction 53, 19 June 1986, lot 260 (part), bt A. Davisson
1453 Spence's mule Halfpenny, bust of Daniel Mendoza, rev.
turnstile, 10.42g/6h (DH 789). Old collectors' number
inked in reverse field, otherwise about extremely fine
(£60-80)
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Bt ). Bobbe
1454 Spence's mule Halfpence (2), Odd Fellows, revs, mac
seated in prison, 10.67g/1h (DH 790b); heads of Pitt am
Fox conjoined, 12.1 4g/6h (DH 795b) [2]. Extremely,
fine, first patinated, second well struck and with much
original colour (£90-110)
Provenance:
DH 790b bt R. Gladdle
*DH 795b J. Wahl Collection, Davissons Mailbid Sale 18, 21 Novembe
2002 (556)
1455 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), heads of Pitt and Fo-
conjoined, revs, legend, I0.52g/6h (DH 798); caduceus
11.97g/6h (DH 800); Cain slaying Abel, 10.26g/6h (DF
801); cat, 9.97g/6h (DH 802) [4], DH 800 about
extremely fine, others extremely fine, last two with
original colour (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 798 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 E
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1 998, lot 61 0 (part) [from Baldwin 1 9781, bt A
Davisson
*DH 802 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 E
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 610 (part) [from Spink 1975], bt ). Bobtie
1456 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), heads of Pitt and Fo>
conjoined, revs, three citizens, 9.67g/6h (DH 803a)
heart and hand (3), no border (2), edge grained
9.14g/6h (DH 804b), edge plain, 10.1 0g/1 1 h (DH 804c
small flan), with border, 10.35g/11h (DH 805a) [4]. DH
804b very fine, others extremely fine, DH 805a lightly
lacquered, others with much original colour (£100-140)
DH 803a only illustrated
1457 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), heads of Pitt and Fo>
conjoined, revs. Highlander, 12.45g/12h (DH 806); lior
dismayed, I0.34g/6h (DH 807c); shepherd (2), londof
edge, 9.51 g/6h (DEI 808), edge plain, 10.7 1 g/4 h (DF
808b) f 4 ] . DH 806 good very fine, DH 807c very fine,
both lacquered, others extremely fine, DH 808 with
original colour (£100-150)
I )l ( 808 only illustrated
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158
Spence's mule Halfpence (2), Cain slaying Abel, revs,
men dancing round fire, 1 3.01 g/'l 2 h (DH 814); Tree of
Liberty, 12.59g/1lh (DH 817) [2). First extremely fine
and patinated, second very fine (£6 0-80)
Provenance:
*DH 814 W.). Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 613 (part) |from Spink 1975], bt A.
Davisson
1461
Spence's mule Halfpence (6), man hanging, revs.
Pandora's breeches, 10.31g/6h (DH 827); may ihf knave,
etc (2), decorated border, 10.80g/12h (Dll 810a),
toothed border, 12.59g/12h (DH 831); open book 12),
6.93g/12h (DH 833), 9.73g/6h (DH 834); three men
hanging, rev. open book, 11.l5g/6h (DH 838) |6|. DH
830a and 833 very fine, latter with flan crack, others
good very fine or better, usual cud of metal on rim of
DH 827 (£100-120)
59 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), men dancing around fire,
revs, legend, 11.54g/12h (DH 818); Britannia, 12.26g/6h
(DH 819); three citizens, 12.08g/1h (DH 821); heart and
hand, 11.77g/1h (DH 822) [4]. All with usual flaw in
obverse field, DH 821 practically as struck with full
original colour, others extremely fine, DH 822 lightly
lacquered (£180-220)
Provenance:
DH 819 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1 998, lot 61 3 (part) [from Baldwin 1 978], bt A.
Davisson
DH 822 bt J. Bobbe.
Provenance:
DH 833 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 618 (part) |from Spink 19751, bt A.
Davisson
*DH 834 bt J. Bobbe
DH 838 J. Spingarn Collection
1462 William Till, Taylor's Halfpenny, WE dance, pain swings,
9.97g/12h (DH 836). A restrike from rusty dies, about
extremely fine, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe.
The originals were made by W.J. Taylor c.1839; this restrike could be as
late as 1 860-70 (cf. DNW 53, 908)
DH 821 only illustrated
1463 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), pig, revs, legends (2),
spence edge, 1 1 .2 7g/6h (DH 842), edge plain, 9.93g/6h
(DH 842b); Britannia, 11.74g/6h (DH 843a) [3). Good
very fine and better (£50-70)
60 Spence's mule Halfpence (3), men dancing around fire,
revs. Indian, 11.52 g/ 6 h (DH 823); men under tree,
1 1 .91 g/5h (DH 824); shepherd, 11.58g/5h (DH 825) [31.
All with usual flaw in obverse field, DH 824 about
extremely fine, others extremely fine with original colour,
but DH 823 with small striking split (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 823 bt J. Bobbe.
DH 825 only illustrated
1464 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), man seated in prison,
revs. Britannia, I0.66g/6h (DH 849); three citizens,
9.64g/6h (DH 851); shepherd, 9.40g/6h (DH 853);
guillotine, 10.93g/6h (DH 855a) [41. Extremely fine, last
lightly lacquered, others with original colour (£180-220)
Provenance:
DH 849 bt A. Davisson
*DH 851 bt J. Bobbe
DH 855a bt W. McKivor June 1 999
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1465 Spence's mule Halfpence (2), sailor, rev. crown, anchor
and hearts, 10.1 6g/5 h (DH 857); shepherd, rev. Tree of
Liberty, 12.40g/7h (DH 861a) [2], Extremely fine, first
with original colour, second patinated (£80-100)
DH 857 only illustrated
1466 Spence's mule Halfpence (2), stag, revs, snail, 10.3 7g/6h
(DH 862); turnstile, 10.60g/6h (DH 864) [2] . Extremely
fine, first nicely patinated, second with almost full
original colour, an attractive pair (£150-200)
Provenance:
DH 862 bt ). Bobbe
*DH 864 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 625 (part) (from Baldwin 1978], bt A.
Davisson
1467 Spence's mule Halfpence (2), bust of John Thelwall,
revs, cap of Liberty, skidmore edge, 12.69g/6h (DH 865),
edge plain, 13.26g/6h (DH 865a) [2], First extremely
fine with much original colour, second about extremely
fine and has been lacquered (£90-120)
Provenance:
*DH 865 J. Wahl Collection, Davissons Mailbid Sale 18, 21 November
2002 (575)
1468 Spence'S mule Halfpence (3), bust of |ohn Thelwall,
revs. Minerva (2), spence edge, 12.89g/6h (DH 866),
edge plain, 13.45g/12h (DH 866a); snail, 10.28g/6h (DH
869) [ 3 1 . Extremely fine, first two with a little original
colour and DEI 866a with excess of metal on rim, last
patinated (£120-150)
Prove nan( i :
DH 866 bt J. Boblxr
DH 866a only illustrated
1469 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), bust of John Horne Tooke
revs, three citizens, 11.35g/12h (DH 875); heart anc:
hand, 10.09g/6h (DH 876); turnstile, 10.67g/6h (DH
879); bust of George III, 11.38g/7h (DH 881) [4], DH
879 good very fine, DH 87 6 and 881 about extremely
fine, latter with flan crack, DH 875 extremely fine with
considerable original colour (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 881 bt J. Bobbe.
DH 875 only illustrated
1470 Spence's mule Halfpenny, bust of John Horne Tooke,
rev. Sessions House, Old Bailey, 14.33g/6h (DH 878).
Brilliant mint state (£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe
1471 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), Tree of Liberty, revs,
legend, 12.34g/6h (DH 882); Britannia, 9.91g/10h (DH
883); heart and hand (2), spence edge, 9.74g/6h (DH
886), edge plain, 10.48g/6h (DH 886b) [4]. About
extremely fine and better (£120-150)
DH 883 only illustrated
1472 Spence's mule Halfpence (4), Tree of Liberty, revs.
Highlander, 12.11 g/ 6 h (DH 887); lion dismayed,
11.94g/6h (DH 889b); turnstile, 10.10g/6h (DH 891);
guillotine, 10.09g/5h (DH 892) [4]. Extremely fine, first
patinated, others with much original colour (£200-250)
Provenance:
Dl I *H89b, 891 and 892 bt |. Bobbe
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IHTH Cl NTURY TOKENS I ROM II II COLU C
473 Spence's mule Halfpence (2), lurnstile, revs, crown,
anchor and hearts, 10.28g/6h (DH 893); Minerva,
1 0.3 7g/6h (DH 895) [2]. First about extremely fine,
second extremely fine with considerable original colour
but a small graze by E of little (£90-120)
Provenance:
DH 892 bt ). Bobbe.
DH 895 only illustrated
ION FORMED BY DAVID LITREN FA (PARI
1476 St Martins Lane, William Williams, Halfpence, 1795
(3), 9/9 pearls, 8.84g/6h (DH 914), 9/8 pearls, 9.02g/6h
(DH 915), 10/10 pearls, 9.28g/6h (DH 917); Uncertain
localities, Kempson's Halfpenny for general circulation,
1 0 . 3 9 g/ 1 2 h (DH 924); W. Sheward, Halfpenny,
12.1 8g/6h (DH 928); Lutwyche's Westminster
Halfpenny, 1792, 12.75g/6h (DH 929) 16]. DH 914 very
fine and flan slightly crimped, others about extremely
fine, DH 915 with considerable original colour (£60-80)
Provenance:
DH 924 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58 B
(Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 644 (part)
DH 928 bt Baldwin
DH 929 btj. Bobbe.
DH 91 5 only illustrated
474
Spence's mule Halfpenny, bust of George III, rev.
crowned harp and thistles, 9.80g/12h (DH 899).
Practically as struck, reverse lightly toned, attractive
(£80-100)
Provenance:
Bt A. Davisson
1477 Uncertain locality, Halfpenny, ram, rev. ship, 7.87g/6h
(DH 925; Waters p. 1 8, and Bell, ST p.229, this piece).
Overstruck on a Halfpenny of R. Woodcock of
Enniscorthy, fine and unusual (£40-50)
Provenance:
S.C. Tully Collection
bt J. Bobbe
475
Blackfriars land Brighton, Sussex], James Spittle, J.
Kirby and Richard Lashmar, Halfpence, 1795 (3), without
ST Pauls (2), 1 0.31 g/6h (DH 902), gilt, 9.69g/6h (DH
902); with st Pauls, 9.01g/7h (DH 903); St James's
Street, William Stinton, Halfpence, 1795 (2), Italian
edge, 8.48g/3h (DH 904), Dublin edge, 9.17g/6h (DH
904a) [ 5 ] . DH 903 very fine, others about extremely fine
and better, the gilding on the second DH 902 perhaps
contemporary (£80-100)
DH 902 gilt only illustrated
1478 National series, George Ill's Recovery from Illness,
1789, a bronze medal by J. Davies, 8.00g/6h (DH 932;
BHM 296); George Ill's Recovery from Illness, 1789, a
gilt medal by Wilmore Alston & Co, 4.05g/11h (DH 938;
BHM 310); Halfpenny for general circulation, 9.56g/6h
(DH 945a); Revolution Jubilee, 1788, medals by J.
Davies (4), in copper, 5.39g/6h (DH 948; Woolf 75:2;
BHM 289), plated, 4.59g/6h (DH 948; Woolf 75:2; BHM
289); brass (2), 4.32g/12h (DH 949; Woolf 75:2; BHM
283), 2.53g/12h (DH 950; Woolf 75:2; BHM 283) (7).
DH 945a extremely fine with original colour, DH 938
about very fine, others generally very fine but DH 932
with flan crack (£50-70)
Provenance:
DH 948 J. Atkins Collection, F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Atkins July
1904], bt R. Claddle
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1479 National series, Lutwyche's Halfpence (9), undated (6),
9.24g/6h (DH 952a), 8.97g/6h (DH 953), 8.53g/6h (DH
953a), 9.33g/6h (DH 953 obv./ 958 rev.), 9.42g/6h (DH
954), 9.65g/6h (DH 960); 1795 (3), 8.86g/6h (DH 962a),
9.20g/12h (DH 964a), 9.58g/6h (DH 967b) [9] . DH
962a very fine, others about extremely fine and better,
several with original colour (£90-120)
DH 967b only illustrated
1480 National series, Prince of Wales Appointed Regent,
1789, medals by Dixon and Lutwyche (5), copper,
6.74g/6h (DH 969; BHM 322), brass, 6.46g/6h (DH 969;
BHM 322), brass, 6.62g/6h (DH 971; BHM 322), copper,
6.51 g/6h (DH 972; BHM 322), brass, 6.46g/6h (DH 972;
BHM 322) [5]. DH 969 in brass good very fine, DH 972
in brass brilliant mint state, others extremely fine and
better, DH 971 very rare (£100-150)
Provenance:
*DH 972 brass F.S. Cokayne Collection, bt Baldwin
1482 Political and Social series, Thomas Erskine, Halfpenny
8.51g/6h (DH 1010; BHM 375); Erskine and Gibbs,.,
Halfpenny, 1794, 9.59g/6h (DH 1012); 'Map of France
Halfpence, 1794 (4), large rev. letters (3), current every-
where edge, 9 . 6 9 g/ 1 2h (DH 1016), edge grained.
9.50g/6h (DH 1016e), edge plain, 1 2 . 5 6g/1 2 h (DH
1 01 6f) , small rev. letters, 9.52g/6h (DH 1 01 7e) -
Lutwyche's General Convenience Halfpenny, 1 795,
9.79g/6h (DH 1018a) [7], DH 1016 and 1016f good
fine, latter lacquered, DH 1018a extremely fine with
brilliant fields, others about extremely fine, mostly with
original colour (£70-100)
Provenance:
DH 1 01 6f Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 59 (Sydney), 17-19
November 1 998, lot 972 (part)
*DH 1018a btJ.Bobbe
1483
Political and Social series, Erskine and Gibbs, Proof
Halfpenny, 1794, in silver, edge engrailed, 10.1 7g/1 2 h
(DH 1011). Obverse about very fine, reverse better,
toned, rare (£140-180)
Provenance:
Bt J. Bobbe
1481
National series, Halfpence for general circulation (7),
Princess of Wales, 1795 (4), copper, 10.60g/12h (DH
977), gilt, 1 0.41 g/1 2h (DH 977), 8.69g/6h (DH 979),
1 0.05g/5h (DH 981c); Duke of York (3), undated,
9.84g/6h (DH 984), 1 795 (2), 9.21 g/6 h (DH 985),
9.59g/6h (DEI 985a) [ 7 1 . DH 977 in copper brilliant and
practically as struck, DH 981c extremely fine with
original colour but forehead of Princess weak, others
good very fine and better. Dll 979 very rare (£90-120)
Prove nan( t:
Dl I *977 and 984 bt ). Bobbe
Dl I 979 I leritage Auction (Long Beach), June 2000, lot 561 5 (part)
1484 Political and Social series, Loyal Briton's Lodge,
Halfpenny, 10.24g/6h (DH 1031); Isaac Newton,
Halfpenny, 1793, 9.79g/6h (DH 1034); Death of William
Romaine, 1795, Skidmore's Halfpenny, 1795, 9.73g/12h
(DH 1036; BHM 402) [3|. Last extremely fine with much
original colour, others about extremely fine but second
cleaned (£60-80)
Provenance:
DH 1034 bt R. Gladdle
*DH 1036 F.S. Cokayne Collection, bt Baldwin
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18TH CENTURY IQKEf
1485 Political and Social series, Buck Society, Halfpence,
1796 (3), LONDON edges (2), 9.18g/5h (DH 1041),
7.55g/6h (DH 1041a), edge grained, 7.99g/6h (DH
1 041 e); John Horne Tooke, Halfpence, 1 794 (2),
ACQUITTED, 8.31 g/6h (DH 1045a), NOT GUILTY, 9.22g/6h
(DH 1046) [5]. DH 704 7, 7 045a and 1046 extremely
fine with original colour, others very fine and better
(£50-70)
Provenance:
*DH 1045a bt Baldwin
I486 Political and Social series, Tom Tackle, Halfpenny,
7.43g/12h (DH 1048, the plate coin). Good very fine
and patinated, rare in this state (£40-50)
1487 West Smithfield, Harrison, Denton's Farthing, 1797,
4.00g/6h (DH 1059); Soho, Robert Orchard, Farthings
(2), 1 796, 3.73 g/8 h (DH 1060), 1803, 3.62g/6h (DH
1061); Exeter Change, ). and Gilbert Pidcock, Farthings
(2), revs, cockatoo, edge grained, 3.35g/6h (DH 1067),
edge plain, 3.04g/6h (DH 1067a) [5]. Last two
extremely fine with virtually full original colour, DH 1060
about extremely fine, others fine (£70-90)
1488 Spence's mule Farthings (4), bust left (3), revs. Britannia,
3.1 9g/1 h (DH 1077), man on ass, 3.52g/11h (DH 1078),
pig, 4.04g/6h (DH 1081); Adam and Eve, rev. pig,
4.20g/6h (DH 1083) [4 J . Last about extremely fine,
others extremely fine or better, DH 1081 with
considerable original colour (£90-120)
DH 1081 only illustrated
1489 Spence's mule Farthings (2), Even Fellows, revs, man on
ass, 3.98g/5h (DH 1093); padlock, 4.02g/6h (DH 1095)
[2]. Extremely fine and patinated, latter very rare
(£60-80)
DH 1095 only illustrated
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1490
Spence's mule Farthings (3), man hanging, revs, may hie
knave, etc, 3.60g/1 h (DH 1105); open book, 3.85g/7h
(Dll 1106a); Pandora's breeches, 4.14g/6h (DH 1110)
1 3 1 . About extremely fine and better, small striking crack
on the first and minor edge defects on the last (£60-80)
Provenance:
DH 1110 P.C. Deane Collection, W.|. Noble Collection, Noble
Numismatics Ry Auction 58 B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 705 (pari)
DH 1106a only illustrated
1491 Spence's mule Farthings (4), legend, revs, man on ass,
2.88g/6h (DH 1112); padlock, 4.09g/6h (DH 1116); pig,
3.1 0g/1 2h (DH 1117); three men hanging, 3.83g/1h (DH
1119) [4], DH 1116 and 7 7 79 about extremely fine, both
rare, others extremely fine with original colour (£90-120)
Provenance:
DH 1112 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61 B
(Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 308 (part) |from Spink 19751
DH 1116 btj. Bobbe
1492 Spence's mule Farthing, three men hanging, rev. may the
3 knaves, etc, 3.83g/11h (DH 1123a). Extremely fine,
nicely patinated (£35-45)
1493 National series, George III and Queen Charlotte, 1790,
a silver medalet by T. Wyon Sr, 3.19g/12h (DH 1137;
BHM 340). Almost extremely fine, attractively toned
(£40-50)
1494 National series. Prince of Wales, Farthing, 4.19g/6h
(DH 1140); Isaac Newton, Farthings, 1 793 (2),
4.43g/12h (DH 1151), 3.83g/6h (DH 1160) [3|.
Extremely fine, reverse of DH 1140 toned, otherwise all
with full original colour but DH 1160 with small verdigris
spot on obverse edge; an attractive group (£90-7207
Provenance:
DH 1140 and *1151 F.S. Cokayne Collection, bt R. Gladdle |from
Baldwin!
1495 National series, Peace, a copper medalet, 2.20g/12h
(DH 1165); Pro Bon Publico, Farthings (2), 1796,
3.50g/12h (DH 1168), undated, 2.83g/6h (DH 1169) [3).
First extremely fine and patinated, second very fine, last
fine (£25-3: 57
Provenance:
DH 1 1 65 bt A. Davisson
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BRITISH TOKENS from Other Properties
17th Century Tokens
Berkshire
1496 Reading, Frances Brown, Farthing, 1.02g/6h (N 136; BW.
70); Buckinghamshire, Thornborouch, Edward Purssell,
Halfpenny, 1668, 3.20g/9h (Berry/Morley 177; N 340;
BW. 134; Preston-Morley 990) [2], About fine (£30-40)
Frances Brown, baker; Edward Purcell (b. November 1644), mayor of
Buckingham 1687 and 1697
from Other Properties
Huntingdonshire
1499 St Ives, John Hickman Jr, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.57g/12h
(BW. Cornwall 86). Good fine, rare (£80-100)
Provenance:
J.A.D. Mayne Collection, Spink Auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2685
Cambridgeshire
1497 Sutton, John Clement, Farthing, 1656, l.16g/6h (BW.
176 and Kent 547); Huntingdonshire, Earith, Thomas
Johnson, Farthing, 1 ,07g/6h (D 3A; BW. Kent 254) [2],
First good fine but with flan clip, second fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
First Carnegie Museum Collection, Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot
262 (part), SCMB November 1985 (M 337), R. Hogarth Collection |bt
Spink February 20021
‘Second Sir C.E. Duveen Collection, R. Hogarth Collection [bt Baldwin
May 2002],
The first token is tentatively attributed to Sutton, Cambridgeshire, on
account of W.C. Searle's note of a specimen being found there; the
second token was first tentatively attributed to Earith, Huntingdonshire,
by K.A. Jacob ( SCMB January 1972, pp.7-8), since which time several
specimens have been found in the neighbourhood
John Hickman Jr, salter. Evidence presented by Cary Oddie ( TCSB
vol.7, no.5, December 2002, pp.169-71), suggests that the tokens of the
Hickmans, father and son (BW. Cornwall 85 and 86), should be placed
to St Ives, Huntingdonshire, where a John Hickman gave his tenement
in Bridge street to his wife Elizabeth in 1 661 and was assessed for four
hearths in 1674. Additionally, a token of John Hickman Jr has been noted
as a recent metal detector find from Codmanchester
London
1500 Chick Lane, Henry Knight, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.42g/6h
(BW. 613); Richard Lukey, Halfpenny, 2.25g/3h (BW.
614); St James's Market, Francis Dorington, Farthing,
1.08g/6h (BW. 2531) [3], Fair to fine (£30-40)
Southwark
1501 Battle Bridge, Arculus Crossdell, heart-shaped
Halfpenny, 1668, 1 .01 g/1 2 h (BW. 141). About fine and
clear, very rare (£200-250)
Arculus Crossdell, weaver
Hampshire
1498 Alresford, Richard Hockley, Farthings (2, different rev.
dies), 1652, 0.87g/6h (N 1790 obv., different rev.; D 2A;
BW. Kent 19), 1657, 0.73g/12h (N 1790 obv., different
rev.; D 2B); Crondall, Edward Peck, Farthing, 0.62g/9h
(D 60A; BW. Kent 1 29); Surrey, Kingston-on-Thames,
Thomas Edmondes, Farthing, 1650, l.20g/5h (N 4632; D
140B; BW. Kent 366) [4], D 2B very fine, D 6 0A good
fine, both very rare, others fair (£120-150)
Provenance:
D 2Aand 140BCol. R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 18,
parti, R. Hogarth Collection [bt Baldwin January 19971
*D 2B V.J. Newbury Collection, R. Hogarth Collection [bt Baldwin
January 19971
D 60A R. I logarth Collection (bt Spink February 19961.
Rir hard t lor kley, grot er; I dward Peck, draper, alive in 1665; Thomas
( dmonrls, mercer
Warwickshire
1502 Coleshill, Richard Sadler, Halfpenny, 1665, 2 . 3 3g/1 2 h
(N 5300; Preston-Morley/Pegg 10; D Nottinghamshire
9A). Obverse fair, reverse poor, very rare (£40-60)
Provenance:
Fildes Collection, Sotheby Auction, 25 May 2000, lot 75 (part) [from
Baldwin],
Richard Sadler (+1 666); token re-attributed to Coleshill by Derek
Rowland, 1990
Yorkshire
1503 Robin Hood's Bay, Roger Dickinson, heart-shaped
Halfpenny, 1669, 1.68g/12h (N 6027a, this piece; BW.
290). Fine, very rare; the only issuer for this location
(£400-500)
Provenance:
H. I lird Collection, Glendining Auction, 6 March 1974, lot 285 (part)
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 149, 15 November
2000, lot 1 71
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Mil ISH TOE
1504 Threshfield, John Hewitt, Halfpenny, 1668, l.97g/12h (N
6082b, this piece ; BW. 353). Good fine, extremely rare
(£150-200)
Provenance:
1 1. 1 lircl Collection, Glendining Auction, 6 March 1974, lot 285 (part)
Mrs R. Henry Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 149, 15 November
2000, lot 196.
John Hewitt, merchant
Ireland
1505 Co Antrim, Antrim, Matthew Bethell, Penny, 1671,
1.30g/6h (BW. 2); Lisburn, Edward Moore, Penny, 1666,
0.84g/12h (N 6317; BW. 589); Co Dublin, Dublin, John
Foxall, Penny, 3.84g/9h (dies not in N; BW. 326), John
Lovett, Penny, 1657, 3.08g/9h (dies not in N; BW. 357);
Mic[hael| Wilson, Halfpenny, 1672, edge plain,
3.98g/12h (BW. 416); Co Monaghan, Carrickmacross,
WJilliaml BJartonJ, Penny, 1.46g/12h (BW. 142) [6|.
BW. 326 fine but reverse weakly struck, others fair ,
second and fourth pierced (£90-120)
Provenance:
First, fourth and last Spink Auction 149, 15 November 2000, lots 31 7,
318 and 320 (parts)
Third 'Terenure' Collection, Whyte's Auction (Dublin), 20 February
1 998, lot 5 1 4, DNW Auction 60, 9-1 0 Decmber 2003, lot 1 234 (part)
Others DNW Auction 60, 9-10 Decmber 2003, lots 1231 and 1234
(parts).
Matthew Bethell, postmaster; John Foxall, merchant; John Lovett, sadler,
St Thomas street
1506 Co Cork, Cork, City Penny, 1659, 3.1 4g/1 1 h (N 6203;
BW. 201); Kinsale, Corporation, Penny, 1677, 9.87g/3h
(N 6300 rev., different obv.; BW. 547); Co Kilkenny,
Kilkenny, City Penny, 1658, in the name of Thomas
Adams, 1.32g/9h (N 6288; BW. 513); Co Offaly, Birr,
Michael Cantwell, Penny, 1.22g/11h (N 6181; BW. 117);
Co Waterford, Waterford, City token, 1659, 2.84g/12h
(N 6351; BW. 726) [5 ] . First fine but edge incised,
others fair (£60-80)
Provenance:
Last Torex Auction (Toronto), October 1987, lot 285 (part), DNW
Auction 60, 9-10 Decmber 2003, lot 1235 (part)
Others DNW Auction 60, 9-1 0 Decmber 2003, lots 1 232 and 1 235
(parts)
1 8th Century Tokens
Bedfordshire
1507 Leighton Buzzard, Chambers, Langston Hall & Co, Proof
Halfpenny, 1795, in gilt-copper, girl making lace, rev.
sheep, chambers edge, 10.56g/6h (DH 3c). Very fine
(£50-70)
1508 Puddincton, W. Waller, Halfpenny, 1797, bust right,
from the die with the eye filled in, rev. three-masted
ship, edge plain, 8.36g/6h (DH 5). Numerous surface
marks, otherwise good fine and patinated, very rare
(£350-400)
Buckinghamshire
1509 Chesham, Adam Simpson, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.37g/6h
(Dl l 20); Si out, ii, John Peckham, Halfpenny, 1 795,
11.96g/12h (Dll 27); Cambridgeshire, County, Halfpenny,
1795, 10.32 g/6 h (DH 12), Farlhing, 1795, 4.24g/12h (DH
36); together with other tokens of Bedfordshire,
Buckinghamshire, Essex, Gloucestershire and
Oxfordshire (11, all different) [15J. Second extremely
fine with original colour, others described very fine and
better, remainder fine or better (£70-90)
Provenance:
DH 27 Ail. Pardoe Collection
Devon
1510 Exeter, Samuel Kingdon, Halfpenny, 1 792, 12.21 g/6h
(DH 2); Plymouth, Shepheard, Dove, Hammett & Co,
Halfpenny, 1796, 9.11 g/6h (DH 6); Wiltshire, Holt,
David Arnot, Halfpenny, 9.79g/6h (DH 3); together with
other tokens of Cornwall, Dorset, Hampshire and
Wiltshire (14, all different) [17J. First three good very
fine, others mostly fine, some better (£40-60)
Herefordshire
1511 Hereford, C. Honiatt, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.42g/6h (DH
5); Worcestershire, Dudley, Spence's Halfpenny, rev.
shepherd, 10.29g/6h (DH 7); Kidderminster, T. Santer,
Halfpenny, 1791, 11.72g/6h (DH 23) [3 ] . First extremely
fine with almost full original colour but planchet flaw by
T of not, second about extremely fine and patinated,
last good very fine (£80-100)
Provenance:
DH 5 bt Seaby 1 967
DH 23 A.B. Pardoe Collection
Hertfordshire
1512 Bishops Stortford, Sir George Jackson, mule Halfpenny,
arms, rev. Parys Mine Co cypher, edge plain,
11-7 5g/1 2 h (DH 4 bis III, recorded from this piece).
Obverse fine, reverse better, of the highest rarity;
believed the only known specimen (£80-100)
The rev. die used is the same as DEI Anglesey 391 which, like Jackson's
tokens, was a Matthew Boulton issue
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Lancashire
1513 Halsall, Col. Charles Mordaunt, Penny, arms of the
Earls of Peterborough, rev. value, edge engrailed,
17.32g/6h (DH 1). Usual small die flaw in reverse field,
good very fine, nicely patinated (£90-120)
Col Charles Lewis Mordaunt (c. 1 729-1 808), a former Guards officer
appointed JP in March 1 763, came into possession of the Mohun estate
at Halsall, near Ormskirk, in the late 1 760s. A decade later he had built
a cotton mill there and by 1782 was employing 160 women and
children. As early as December 1783 John Moon, Mordaunt's
superintendent, was in touch with Boulton & Watt, enquiring about
having tokens made; it seems that they were issued shortly after this
time and, therefore, they pre-date the pioneering Anglesey series (cf.
Dykes, BN] 2004, p.165)
Lincolnshire
1514 Spalding, Thomas Jennings, Halfpence (2), 1 0.07g/1 2 h
(DH 6), 9.84g/6h (DH 6a); Wainfleet, D. Wright and S.
Palmer, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.31 g/1 2h (DH 8); together
with other tokens of Cheshire, Durham, Lincolnshire,
Lancashire, Nottinghamshire and Staffordshire (25, all
different) [28]. First three very fine or better, others
mostly fine, some better (£50-60)
Provenance;
DH 6 and 6a Spalding Gentleman's Society Collection, Spink Auction
58, 30 April 1987, lot 1 39 (part)
DH 8 T.A. Jan Collection
Middlesex
1515 Blackfriars, issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1 0 . 2 2g/1 2 h
(DH 257a); Chiswell Street, R. Heslop, Halfpenny,
8.1 4 g/ 6 h (DH 336b); Holborn, C. Ibberson, Proof
Halfpenny, bronzed, 10.08g/6h (DH 342); Snow Hill, J.
Hatfield, Halfpenny, 1 795, 8.65g/6h (DH 323);
Tottenham Court Road, Jonathan Dennis, Halfpenny,
1795, 9.34g/6h (DH 297); together with other tokens of
Middlesex (29, all different) [34]. First five about
extremely fine and better, others fine to very fine,
several better (£120-150)
1516 Exeter Change, J. and Gilbert Pidcock, Farthing,
6.03g/6h (DH 1065); Kempson's London Buildings,
Pennies (2), both type 1, Guildhall, 26.1 5g/1 2 h (DH 42),
Mansion House, 22.05g/6h (DH 43); together with other
tokens of Middlesex (5, all different) [8]. First
extremely fine and patinated, others fine to very fine,
first two better (£50-70)
1517 High Holborn, Peter Skidmore, Halfpenny, 1795,
10.1 1 g/6h (DEI 480); together with other tokens of
Middlesex (22, all different) [23 1. First about extremely
fine, many others very fine (£70-90)
1518 Soho, Robert Orchard, Halfpenny, 1 798, 1 2 . 88g/1 2 h
(DH 403); Skidmore's Churches and Gales, Halfpence
(2), St Mary's Aldermanbury, 12.76g/12h (DH 539c),
Bridge Gate, 11.19g/12h (Dll 651) [3]. About extremely
fine, first rare but with flan crack and other minor
plane hi •/ defects (£50-70)
Provenance:
I )\ I 65 I W. Waitc-Sanderson Collection, Glendining Au< lion, 16-17
Novemtxv 1944, lot 137 (part)
1519 Uncertain locality, John Whitfield, Halfpenny, bust left,
rev. scales, edge plain, 7.86g/12h (DH - [911 obv.l 908
rev.]). Planchet flaw in centre of reverse, otherwise fine
and patinated, of the highest rarity; believed the only
known specimen (£60-80)
Norfolk
1520 Norwich, John Rook, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.73g/6h (DH
47a); together with other tokens of Norfolk and Suffolk
(25, all different) [26J. First good very fine, others
generally fine, some better (£50-60)
Somerset
1521 Bath, Francis Heath, mule Halfpenny, 10.47g/6h (DH
64); M. Lambe, Penny, 1 794, 21.32g/6h (DH 5);
Kempson's City Halfpence (2), Free Church, 12.97g/6h
(DH 73), St Mary's Chapel, 12.80g/6h (DH 78);
Lutwyche's Penny, 20.87g/6h (DH 4) [5], Very fine and
better (£50-70)
1522 Bridgewater, J. Holloway & Son, Halfpenny, 1794,
10.67g/6h (DH 86); Dunkirk [Freshford], Thomas Joyce
and John Moggridge, Halfpenny, 1795, reads DUNKIKRE,
8.66g/6h (DH 107); together with other tokens of
Somerset (16, all different) [18]. First extremely fine
with much original colour, second nearly so and
patinated, several others very fine (£70-90)
Sussex
1523 Eastbourne, Fisher, Halfpenny, 1796, 9.32g/6h (DH 21);
together with other tokens of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
(25, all different) [26], First about extremely fine and
patinated, others generally fine to very fine, some
better, but one pierced (£60-80)
Warwickshire
1524 Birmingham, Peter Kempson, Penny, 1796, 25.81 g/1 2 h
(DH 20); Thomas Wyon, Penny, 1796, 26.84g/12h (DH
25); County, Peter Kempson, Penny, 26.72g/6h (DH 6);
John Wilkinson series, Halfpenny, 1787, forge with
window, 14.27g/12h (DH 359); together with other
tokens of Warwickshire and Shropshire (18, all different)
[22], Second very fine, first, third and fourth about
extremely fine and better, others mostly fine (£120-150)
Provenance:
DH 359 J. Watt Jr Collection, Morton & Eden Auction, 1 3-14 November
2002, lot 285 (part)
Yorkshire
1525 Bedale, James Metcalf, Halfpenny, 1792, 11.00g/6h (DH
9c); Leeds, Henry Brownbill, Halfpence (3), all 1793,
bronzed Proof, 12.04g/6h (DH 34), 12.1 6g/6h (DH 35),
1 1 . 63g/6h (Dll 37); together with other tokens of
Yorkshire (16, all different) 1 20 1 . DH 9c and 35 very
fine, DH 34 and 37 about extremely fine, others mostly
fine (£70-90)
Provenance:
DH 35 W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 March 1958,
lot 339 (part) [from R. Dalton March 1912]
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Early 1 9th Century Tokens
FOKENS from Ollit
Anglesey
1526 Trysclwyn, Parys Mine Co, Pennies (2), both 1787,
29.01 g/1 2h (DH 30), 28.99g/12h (Dll 41), Halfpence (2),
both 1791, bronzed Proof, 1 3 . 86g/6 h (DH 391),
1 4.74g/6h (DH 405); Glamorganshire, Swansea, John
Voss, Halfpenny, 1796, 9.64g/6h (DH 4); South Wales,
Farthing, 1 793, 4.23g/6h (DH 26a); together with other
Welsh tokens (17, all different) [23]. DH 30 very fine
but lacquered, others described about extremely fine,
DH 391 better, remainder mostly fine (£150-200)
Provenance:
DH 30 and 41 M.Z. Gerson Collection, Part II, Spink Auction 58, 30
April 1987, lot 334 (part)
DH 391 M.Z. Gerson Collection, Part II, Spink Auction 58, 30 April
1987, lot 347 (part) [from Spink February 1983]
Ayrshire
1527 [Ayr], 'Penny' or laudatory medal by J. Milton, in
bronzed-copper, bust of the Prince of Wales left, rev.
Prince of Wales' feathers, edge plain, 14.32g (DH 1;
Stainton 13). Light die flaws in obverse field, minor rim
nicks, otherwise about extremely fine, rare (£60-80)
Attributed to Ayrshire by D&H presumably by association with the
Fullarton issues, but there is no connection between it and them
Lanarkshire
1528 Glasgow, Gilbert Shearer, imitation Halfpenny, 1791,
9.79g/5h (DH 3a); Lothian, Edinburgh, Joseph Archibald,
Halfpenny, 1796, 8.41 g/1 2h (DH 10); together with
other Scottish tokens (23, all different) [25]. First two
good very fine, others mostly fine, a few better
(£60-80)
Co Dublin
1529
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Co Dublin, Dublin, James Maculla, Halfpenny, 1728,
legend both sides, cash notes (D 54; Seaby TC 4;
Dublinia -; cf. DNW 29, 485). Only fair but very rare
(£60-80)
1530 Dublin, 'H', Prattent's Halfpenny, 1795, 9.51 g/6h (DH
311); Irish Mine Co, Halfpenny, 1792, 9.25g/6h (DH 42);
W. Parker, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.65g/6h (DH 352b), and a
mule Halfpenny, 9.62g/6h (DH 354a); Prattent's
Halfpenny, 1795, 8.88g/9h (DH 15); together with other
Irish tokens (13, all different) [18], Those described
very fine and better, others mostly fine (£90-120)
Provenance:
DH 1 5 'Dublinia' Collection, Whyte's Auction (Dublin), 21 February
1997, lot 201 (part)
DH 352b F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February
1936, lot 396 (part) [from Baldwin]
DH 354a M.Z. Gerson Collection, Part II, Spink Auction 58, 30 April
1987, lot 396 (part) [acquired August 1981 1
Kent
1531 Folkestone, John boxer, Sixpence, 1811 (Mayes/Dalton
5); Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Cole & Co,
Eighteen Pence, 1811 (D 3); together with other silver
tokens (10, all different), from Launceston, Shaftesbury,
Worcester, Kings Lynn, etc: [12]. Mostly fine, one or
two better (£70-100)
Provenance:
D 3 W. Gilbert Collection
Lincolnshire
1532 Lincoln, Millson and Preston, Shilling, 1812 (D 13);
Northumberland, Newcastle on Tyne, John Robertson,
Shilling, 1811 (D 12) [ 2 ] . First fine, second good fine
and toned (£35-45)
Provenance:
C. Pitchfork Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty, Auction 67
(Melbourne), 18-19 July 2001, lots 748 and 767 (parts), additionally:
First SCMB March 1975
Second M. Gerson Collection, W.J. Noble Collection, Noble
Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1739 (part
[from F. Schwer 19861
Somerset
1533 Bath, Charles Culverhouse, Isaac Orchard and James
Phipps, Four Shillings, arms, rev. legend (D 1). Good
fine, rare (£70-90)
Provenance:
Bt Seaby 1 979.
Charles Culverhouse, baker, 5 Margaret's Buildings; Isaac Orchard,
auctioneer and upholsterer, 6 Margaret's Buildings; James Phipps, ladies
shoemaker, 2 Margaret’s Buildings
1534 Bristol, Commercial Token Bank Co, brass forgery of a
Shilling, 1811 (D 31); Frome, Willoughby & Sons, Two
Shillings, 1812 (D 70); together with other silver tokens
of Somerset (13, all different) [151. First about fine but
rare, second very fine, others generally fine to very fine
(£100-150)
Second only illustrated
1535 Bristol, issuer uncertain, Penny, 1811 (W 418); together
with other 19th century copper tokens (16, all different),
from Tavistock, Bath, Taunton, etc [17], First extremely
fine with almost full original colour but a handling mark
in obverse field, others fine to very fine f£60-80)
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Staffordshire
1536 Withymoor, James Griffin & Sons, Penny, 1813 (W
1215); Warwickshire, Birmingham, Rose Copper Co,
Penny, 1811 (W 244); Worcestershire, Lye, J. Forrest &
Co, Penny, 1811 (W 855); together with other 19th
century copper tokens (13, all different), from Dudley,
Halesowen, Worcester, Newark, Norwich, etc [16].
First good fine, second and third about extremely fine,
others generally fine (£60-80)
Yorkshire
1537 Bradford, James Laycock, Shilling, 1812 (D 3); together
with other silver tokens of Yorkshire (9, all different)
[10]. First extremely fine and toned, others mostly fine
(£60-80)
Provenance:
D 3 W. Sykes Collection, Spink Auction 51,16 April 1 986, lot 266 (part)
[from W.C. Weightl
Co Dublin
1538 Dublin, James Hilles, Penny and Halfpenny, both 1813
(W 1815, 1820); other miscellaneous tokens (3) [5].
First two good very fine and patinated, others fine
(£25-35)
1539 Dublin, issuer uncertain, Penny, 1819 (W 1938);
together with other 19th century copper tokens (16, all
different), from Sheffield, Barnsley, Carmarthen,
Douglas, etc [17], First about very fine, some others
fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
First Clendining Auction, 27 November 1969, lot 326 (part), SNC June
2002 (1981)
Jersey
1540 States, Eighteen Pence, 1813 (D 3; McCammon 2).
Very fine, lightly toned (£60-80)
Miscellaneous
1541 Communion tokens, catalogued according to Cresswell:
Aberdeenshire, Kincardine O'Neil 31 1 2, 3336;
Argyllshire, Kilmuir Easter 3082; Kilninver and Kilmelfort
3308, 3309; Ayrshire, Kilwinning 188 (2), 3324, 3325 (2),
3327, 6509 (2), 6510; Fife-shire, Kilrenny 3313 (3), 3314
(2); Inverness-shire, Kiltarlity 3319, 3320 (2), 3576; Isle
of Mull, Kilninian and Kilmore 3506, 4005; Isle of Skye,
Kilmuir 3090, 3303; North Uist, Kilmuir 3304, 3305;
Perthshire, Kilspindie 4237, 4429; Kilspindie and Rait
3315; Kincardine 3330, 3333, 3563; Ross & Cromarty,
Kilmuir Easter 3082; Kiltearn 3108, 3321, 3322, 3323;
Kincardine 3332, 3535 (3); Stirlingshire, Kilsyth 3316,
3317, 3318, 4305 (2), 4442 [50], Varied state; many
early types and Western Isles issues (£350-400)
Prove NANr e:
Mostly Mrs R. H. Norweh Collection
W.) Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 64B
(Melbourne), 1 1 July 2000, lol 61
n Other Properties
1542 Unofficial Farthings (31), viz. Bedfordshire 1990; Keni
5160 (2, different obv. dies), 5170; Middlesex 2340
2490C, 2770, 2840, 2850, 2860, 2890, 3040
Oxfordshire 3700; Staffordshire 220, 1190, 1200, 1210
1500, 4890, 5120, 5130 (2, different rev. dies); Surrey
4690, 4700; Warwickshire 660, 910, 980; Wiltshire
4360, 4370; Worcestershire 4110 [31], Mostly fine,
some better (£90-120)
Provenance:
Mostly A.B. Pardoe Collection duplicates
1543 Unofficial Farthings (25), viz. Lancashire 2160, 2230,
3270, 3280, 3360, 3400, 3410, 3530; Norfolk 3900 ( 2r
different obv. dies), 3910, 3920, 3940, 3960, 3980,
3990, 4050 (2, different rev. dies), 5250, 5260;:
Northumberland 3810; Aberdeenshire 6980; Lanarkshire;!
7370, 7420; Midlothian 7070 [25]. Mostly fine, some
better (£70-90)
Provenance:
Mostly A.B. Pardoe Collection duplicates
1544 Unofficial Farthings (22), viz. Co Antrim 5360, 5380,
5400, 5410, 5430, 5460, 5520, 5560; Co Cork 5680,
5700, 5740, 5750, 5760; Co Dublin 6000, 6220, 6260,
6300, 6310 (2, different), 6500, 6510; Co Tipperary 561 0
[22]. Mostly fine, some better (£70-90)
Provenance:
Mostly A.B. Pardoe Collection duplicates
1545 Copper tokens, 18th century (3), 19th century (13);
unofficial Farthings, etc (9) [25]. Varied state (£40-60)
1546 George III, Twopence, 1797, edge neatly engraved ann
ELIZA. PRITCHARD 1824. Coin good fine, unusual (£50-70)
1547 George IV, Crown, 1821, edge secundo, obv. stamped
WAGNER & VON HOELLNITZ [ — [TOWN, 27.75g. Coin has
been brooch-mounted, fair (£20-40)
1548 Engraved coins: a Halfpenny-sized blank, star in
circles, rev. conjoined hearts, two-hearts-tocether-joind
for-ever, 27mm; a Victorian Old Head Penny, rev.
tablet, inscribed 1901 in memory of our queen; a George
V Halfcrown, 1915 engraved under bust, rev. sergt louis
van looy, 61197, 22eme battn. Canadians in five lines
[3]. Very fine, last two pierced (£30-40)
1549 Model money: Pennies (8), Halfpence (3), all by J.
Moore, Crowns by H. Hyams (2, different metal
combinations) (Rogers 203-5); other model money (5)
[18). Fine to very fine (£40-50)
Coin Weights and Scales
Ireland
1550 George I, a uniface brass weight, bust right as on the
type II Woods coinage Halfpence [1722-4] and the later
Rosa Americana Pennies [1724], rev. blank, inked s 18
in centre, 7.20g (Withers -); brass Moidore weight,
1748, by J. Kirk (W 1488) [2]. About very fine and
belter (£50-100)
First only illustrated
1551 George II, 8 Escudos or Dobra, 1737, by Henry Archdall
(W 27 1 la). Fine, scarce (£20-30)
Provenance:
Simmons Mailbid Sale December 2001 (542)
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NUMISMATIC BOOKS
NUMISMA 1 1( BOO I
1552 Bellinuer, A.R., Co/ns from I wash, 1928-1934, New York,
1938, 141 pp, 9 plates IANS NNM 81]; Miies, G.C., The
Coinage of the Arab Amirs of Crete, New York, 1970,
86pp, 9 plates IANS NNM 160]; Bosworth, C.E., The
New Islamic Dynasties, Edinburgh, 1996, xxvi + 389pp,
dj; together with other miscellaneous auction
catalogues and publications (33) 1 36 ] . First three very
fine copies, some others with annotations (£30-40)
1553 Blades, W., Numismata Typographical The Medallic
History of Printing, the 1992 Pennsylvania reprint, xvii +
144pp, 24 engraved plates. A virtually mint copy
(£30-40)
1554 Bonhams [London], auction catalogues, October 1993 to
July 2000 (26, unchecked but believed complete);
together with other catalogues, PRLs, etc, from Baldwin,
Spink, etc (44) [70 1 . Mostly fine and clean copies;
including Bateman, Papillon, Alexander, Adams,
Patterson and other important sales (£30-40)
1555 Boon, C.C., Industry and Trade in Wales: A Numismatic
Commentary from the National Museum, Cardiff, 1971,
18pp, including 4 plates; Boon, C.C., Welsh Industrial
Tokens & Medals, Cardiff, 1973, 56pp, illustrations in
text; Boon, C.C., Welsh Tokens of the 17th Century,
Cardiff, 1973, 144pp, illustrations in text; Cox, N. and
A., The Tokens, Checks, Metallic Tickets, Passes and
Tallies of Wales, 1800-1993, Cardiff, 1994, 283pp,
illustrations in text [4 ] . All very fine copies (£40-60)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1556 Boyne, W., Tokens issued in the Seventeenth Century in
England, Wales and Ireland, London, 1858, 2 vols, xxiii
+ 630pp, 42 engraved plates; interleaved with extensive
annotations in a neat hand by J.S. Smallfield, with
cuttings on tokens from the Gentleman's Magazine by
Blenjamin] N [ ighti ngale] pasted or bound-in; bound
with Franks, A.W., London Tokens of the Seventeenth
Century, 23pp, also interleaved with extensive
annotations [2|. Original green half-leather, ribbed
spine, decorated endpapers, both volumes signed John
S. Smallfield London 1858 on first free endpaper, vol.l
title page additionally signed John Stone Smallfield,
London 1858, from the Author; extremities of bindings a
trifle rubbed and inside front of vol.l I repaired, some
plates with minor foxing, otherwise fine and very rare,
an important set for the student of the series (£200-300)
Provenance:
Ex libris John Stone Smallfield, 1858, from the author
Alfred J.V. Radford, Malvern
Robert Hogarth.
John Stone Smallfield (c. 1814-82), 43 St Paul's road, Camden square,
London, was one of the most enthusiastic collectors of 1 7th century
tokens in his day; these volumes, to which he was an original
subscriber, are checkmarked with the tokens that were in his collection
and thus form a unique record. Smallfield was also in contact with other
collectors, a list of whom appears inside; he also records details of
tokens in their collections not in Boyne. Undoubtedly vol.l contains the
information Smallfield used to compile his list, 'London Tokens of the
Seventeenth Century', published in NC 1870, pp.177-99
1557 Brown, L., British Historical Medals 1760-1960, vols. 1-3,
London, 1980-95, xxvi + 469pp, xxiii + 516pp, xxi +
41 3pp, illustrations in text, djs [3]. Publishers' cloth; all
perfect mint copies and rare as such, especially vol I
(£300-400)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1558 Burns, E., The Coinage of Scotland, 3 vols, Edinburgh,
1887, xxiii + 365pp, xviii + 556pp, vi + 79 fine plates
|8|. Rehacked in half-calf, marbled boards, spine ribbed
and with green labels, t.e.g., marbled endpapers; some
rubbing on binding extremities and library stamps on first
endpapers of each volume, otherwise a very fine set,
internally fresh; vol.l with photocopied book review and
obituary of Burns pasted-in ( £200-250)
Provenanc t :
De-accessed from Oldham Free Public I ibraries, with bookplates
ex libris Neil C. Taverner
1559 Cardonnel, A. de, Numismata Scotiae, Edinburgh, 1786,
157pp + 33pp Appendix, 20 engraved plates. Large
paper copy in maroon morocco and hoards, spine gilt,
t.e.g.; rubbed on extremities and some internal foxing,
otherwise a fine copy of this pioneering study (£70-90)
Provenance:
Ex libris Neil C. Taverner
1560 Christie's [London], Catalogue of Antiquities from the
Northwick Park Collection, 21-3 June 1965, 551 lots, 83
plates. Blue cloth; a very fine copy of this important
sale (£30-40)
1561 Coin Hoards, vols. 1-7, London, 1975-85 [34].
Publishers' bindings (£30-40)
1562 Dalton, R., and Hamer, S.H., The Provincial
Token-Coinage of the 18th Century [London, 1910-17], 3
vols, 567pp, illustrations in text; interleaved throughout
with paste-down printed addenda and corrigenda [3].
Red half-leather, ribbed spine, gilt, marbled endpapers;
binding faded at extremities and final endpapers in
vol.l II foxed at edges, otherwise a very fine and
handsome original set, rare (£300-400)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1563 Dalton, R., The Silver Token Coinage mainly issued
between 1811 and 1812, Leamington Spa, 1922, viii +
63 pp, copy no. 65. Later green cloth, spine gilt; minor
pencil checkmarks against some illustrations, otherwise
fine and clean (£40-60)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth.
Copy no.65 of an edition of 200, signed by the author
1564 Dalton, R., The Silver Token Coinage 1811-1812, the
1968 Seaby reprint, viii + 63pp, illustrations in text, dj,
photocopy of 1970 valuation sheet tipped-in; Wetton,
J.L., Seventeenth Century Tradesmens' Tokens,
Newcastle upon Tyne, 1969, 70pp, illustrations in text;
Schwer, S.E., Schwer Price Guide to Unofficial Farthings,
Colchester, 1986 [incorporating Bell, R.C., Unofficial
Farthings 1820-1870], 248pp + prices; Banham, K.,
Tokens and Commemorative Medals of Cheshire post
1820, [Crewe], nd [1989], 115 pp; Banham, K., Tokens
and Commemorative Medals of Cheshire post 1820,
Book Two, Crewe, 1992, 57pp; Baldwin's Auctions 16,
The Philip D. Greenall Collection of English. ..Tokens...,
30 October 1997, 417 lots, 12 plates, PRL tipped-in [6].
All extremely fine copies (£60-80)
1565 Davenport, J.S., European Crowns and Talers since
1800, 2nd edn, London, 1964, vi + 423pp, illustrated in
text; Davenport, J.S., German Talers 1700-1800, 2nd
edn, London, 1965, 416pp, illustrated in text;
Davenport, J.S., The Dollars of Africa, Asia & Oceania,
Galesburg, 1969, 208pp, illustrated in text; Davenport,
J.S., European Crowns 1700-1800, 3rd edn, Galesburg,
1971, 334pp, illustrated in text [4], All very line copies:
with publishers' valuation sheets tipped-in (£40-60)
www.dmv.co.uk
)Kb
1566 Davis, W.J., The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage, the
1969 Seaby reprint, xlvii + 284pp, 15 plates, dj. A very
fine and fresh copy; with photocopy of 7979 valuation
sheet tipped-in (£50-70)
1567 Dickinson, M.J., Seventeenth Century Tokens of the
British Isles and their values, London, 1986, x + 292pp,
including plates, dj. Publishers' green cloth; a virtually
mint copy, signed by the author on first endpaper
(£60-80)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1568 Dowle, A., and Finn, P., The Guide Book to the
Coinage of Ireland from 995 AD to the present day,
London, 1969, 127pp, illustrations in text; Seaby, P.J.,
Coins and Tokens of Ireland, London, 1970, 168pp,
illustrations in text [2], Both very fine and clean copies,
first now rare as such (£40-60)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1569 Dupriez, C [Brussels], Catalogue 110, Cachets, Armories
et Sceaux, 8 November 1912, 320 lots, 9 plates;
Schulman, J. [Amsterdam], Collections Importantes de
Monnaies Europeennes et d'Outremer, 2-3 May 1913,
I, 600 lots, 14 plates; Schulman, J., Collections de feu
M.J . Hordijk Jaczn a Dordrecht, et d'autres
provenances, 10 May 1926, 1,868 lots, 26 plates;
Schulman, J., Collection de
Mon naies...Obsidionales...Medai lies Historiques...,
14-15 December 1931, 1,183 lots, 11 plates; Schulman,
J. , Collections Dr H.D. Mak van Waay [and] J.W.C.
Milders..., 16-17 April 1951, 1.943 lots, 6 plates [4],
Last two fine, first rare and important (£25-35)
1570 Egger, Bruder [Vienna], Catalogue 14, Munzen und
Medaillen...Moderne Medaillen und Plaketten von Prof.
Rudolf Marschall, nd, 4,441 items, 19 plates. Modern
boards, rare (£30-40)
Provenance:
Ex libris Murray McKerchar, Copenhagen
1571 Eimer, C., British Commemorative Medals and their
values, London, 1987, 265pp, 53 plates, dj. Publishers'
red cloth, a very fine copy with fresh dj (£50-70)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1572 Engel, A., and Serrure, R., Traite de Numismatique du
Moyen Age, 3 vols, the Forni reprint, Ixxxvii + 1,459pp,
engraved illustrations in text; together with other books
(12) , by Bedoukian, Charlton, Draskovic, Kleeberg, etc
[13] , Publishers' bindings (£30-40)
1573 Engstrom, J.E., The Medallic Portraits of Sir Winston
Churchill, London, 1972, 52pp, illustrations in text, dj;
Chmielinski, G., Nottinghamshire School Board Medals,
Beeston, nd 11992], 16pp, illustrations in text; Dry, C.,
School Attendance Medals of England Scotland and
Wales, Malvern, 1992, 193pp, some illustrations, copy
no. 23; W hittlestone, A., and Ewing, M., Royal
Commemorative Medals 1837-1977, vol. 2, Queen
Victoria's Golden Jubilee 1887, Beeston, 1993,
illustrations in text |4|. Publishers' bindings, first a mint
copy (£20-30)
PROVENANCI :
Ex libris Robert Hogarth.
third < opy no.2 5 of an edition of 200
1574 Florange, J., and Ciani, L. [Paris], Monnaies du XVe
Siecle a nos Jours. ..Famille Napoleonienne, 29 May-2
June 1 922, 1,273 lots, 32 plates; Schulman, J
[Amsterdam], Catalogue 83, La France: Monnaies
Medailles, Mereaux, Jetons et Livres Numismatiques
January 1931, 3,165 items, 2 plates [2], Both fine
copies; latter in modern cloth and boards (£20-30)
Provenance:
Second ex libris Murray McKerchar, Copenhagen
1575 Florange, J., and Ciani, L., Catalogue de Monnaies'
Franqaises [Part I]... de Hugues Capet a Charles VIII
22-6 November 1927, 2,077 lots, 32 plates; Catalogue
de Monnaies Franqaises [Part ill], Henri II a Henri IV,
22 April 1929, lots 2605-3165, pls.65-112 [2], Both very
fine copies of these parts of an important collection;
with estimate sheets and other associated literature
tipped-in (£30-40)
1576 Gaettens, R. [Heidelberg], Auktion 9, Sammlung Julius,
Fluftgold - Notklippen, 25-6 February 1959, 1,070 lots,
10 plates; bound with Auktion 12, Sammlung Julius,
Personenmedaillen [und] Miniaturmedaillen, 16-17
September 1959, 1,281 lots, 5 plates. Red cloth; fine
and clean copies (£20-30)
Provenance:
Ex libris Phiroze K. Randeria, London, with his bookplate
1577 Glendining & Co [London], Catalogue of the Peltzer
Collection of American Coins, 20-4 June 1927, 1,391
lots, 14 plates; Glendining & Co, Catalogue of an
Important Collection of English and Foreign Gold Coins,
the property of Lady Duveen, 29-30 September 1964,
630 lots, 41 plates; other miscellaneous auction
catalogues (3) [5]. First with back cover detached,
second very fine (£30-40)
1578 Glendining & Co, Catalogue of the R.C. Lockett
Collection, Greek Parts III and IV (2 copies), Roman and
Byzantine (3 copies, one unpriced), Continental,
Scottish Part II (7 copies, one unpriced) [12]. Except as
stated, all priced and illustrated (£30-40)
1579 Glendining & Co, English Coins. ..including. ..the
Collection of the late Henry Symonds, 26-7 September
1973, 696 lots, no plates; bound with Ancient and
Foreign Coins. ..including. ..the Collection of the late
Henry Symonds, 3-4 October 1973, 785 lots, no plates;
Glendininc & Co, Catalogue of Roman Coins, the
Collection of the late Dr H.F. Harwood, Part I, 8
October 1975, 353 lots, 9 plates; bound with Catalogue
of Roman Coins, the Collection of the late Dr H.F.
Harwood, Part II, 29-30 October 1975, 872 lots, 23
plates; bound with Catalogue of Silver Coins of Norway,
the Collection of the late Dr H.F. Harwood, 461 lots, 22
plates; Glendininc & Co, Catalogue of Important Scottish
Gold Coins and other British Coins |H. Hird Collection],
6 March 1974, 338 lots, profusely illustrated; Glendining
& Co, Catalogue of English & Scottish Coins from the
R.C. Lockett Collection [Clonterbrook Trust], 7 June
1974, 362 lots, 18 plates; bound with the Collection
of. ..Coins and Medals from Glamis Castle, 4 July 1974,
369 lots, 13 plates; bound with Archbishop Sharp
Collection. ..of English Coins and Medals and Colonial
Coins, 5 October 1977, 361 lots, 26 plates [3]. Hird
unbound, last in black cloth with PRLs, others in blue
cloth (£30-40)
1580 G reenhalgh, D.I., Cumulative Index to Spink's
Numismatic Circular, volumes I to 100, London, 1993, vi
+ 993pp. Publishers' red cloth, very useful (£30-40)
wunc.ilnw.co.uk
1ISM
1581 Grimshaw, Margaret E., Silver Medals, Badges and
Trophies from Schools in the British Isles 75.50-7850,
Cambridge, nd [197111, 64pp, illustrations in text;
Grimshaw, Margaret E., Pre-Victorian Silver School
Medals awarded to Girls in Great Britain, Cambridge,
1985, 42pp, illustrations in text; Grimshaw, Margaret E.,
Silver Medals from Scottish and Irish Schools before
1872, Cambridge, 1989, 56pp, illustrations in text [ 3 1 .
First fine, others very fine copies (£25-35)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1582 Hamburger, L. [Frankfurt], Auktion 56, Munzen und
Medaillen...Sammlung...Herrn Johannes Uhrmacher,
Obercassel, 24-5 September 1913, 2,141 lots, 17 plates;
Hamburger, L., Auktion, Alte Gewahlte Sammlung
Nieder-sachsen, 7-8 November 1928, 990 lots, 31
plates; Hess, O. [Frankfurt], FPL 198, Verzeichnis
Verkauflicher Munzen und Medaillen, February 1930,
4,438 items; Helbing, O. [Munich], Auktion. ..Slg des
Herrn Staatsministers Dr von Ringelmann, Bistum
Wurzburg..., 12 June 1930, 2.092 lots, 34 plates [but
first five missing]; Kraus, F.F. [Brunswick], Auktion 3,
Sammlungen des Herrn Franz Pauli in Knauthain bei
Leipzig... [and]. ..Spezialsammlung von Talern mit
russichen Kontermarken... Alexei Michailowitsch, 29-30
October 1928, 1,480 lots, 28 plates; Merzbacher, Dr E.
[Munich], Munzen und Medaillen aller Lander aus
verschiedenem Besitz, 7-8 January 1914, 2,378 lots, 14
plates; Meuss, H. [Hamburg], Auktion 15,
Universalsammlung, 27-9 November 1940, 1,570 lots, 10
plates; Rosenberg, H.S. [Hannover], Sammlung Buschoff,
3-4 March 1919, 2,102 lots, 5 plates; Schlesinger, F
[Berlin], Auktion 10, Sammlung aus auslandischem
Museumsbesitz, 2-3 May 1933, 1,640 lots, 27 plates [9].
All except one with fine plates (£40-50)
583 Hawkins, R.N.P., Four studies of British Metallic Tickets
and Commercial Checks of the 7 9th-20th centuries,
London, 1975, 62pp including 6 plates; Chamberlain, G.,
Nottinghamshire Advertisement Tickets, Beeston, 1 989,
52pp, rectos, illustrations in text, copy no. 95;
Henderson, A.C., Hop Tokens of Kent and Sussex &
their issuers, London, 1990, 128pp including 60 plates,
first endpaper with dedicatory inscription to Robert
Hogarth from the author, 7 992, and a typescript
alphabetical index tipped-in; Andison, A.D.N., London &
Newcastle Tea Checks, Beeston, 1991, 47pp; Edge, B.,
The First Dictionary of Paranumismatica, Crewe, 1991, xv
+ 208pp, illustrations in text, title page with dedication
to Dennis Vorley from the author, August 7997;
Woodside, B., Irish Tokens & Coins, Beeston, 1991,
30pp, copy no. 149; [Adams, S.], The Neal Archive, np,
1992, 60pp + index; Williams, J.R., Columbia Market,
Ilford, 1993, 1 3 p p , engraved illustrations; Neilson,
W.B., Tokens, Tickets, Checks, Medals and Medalets
Relating to the Tobacco Industry in Britain, Beeston,
1997, 51 pp, engraved illustrations in text; Rains, D.R.,
Catalogue of Co-op Checks & Tokens, 1st edn, Beeston,
1997, 2 plates; Yarwood, J.F., A Guide to British
Military Tokens, Horsham [Australia], 1998, 121 pp,
illustrations in text; Lyall, R., The Tokens and Checks
of Malta, Warrington, 1999, 40pp, illustrations in text,
signed by the author; together with other pamphlets,
etc, by To I son, Arlow, M.J. Roberts, etc [Loti.
Publishers' bindings; several very fine (£50-70)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth, additionally:
Henderson and Edge Dennis Vorley, Sandgate
1584 Hi im, H. [Copenhagen), M0ntauktion...Danske og
Norske mwnter fra nyere tid af H.H. Schou Samling, 9-11
June 1927, l,22() lots, PRL; Hede, lb, Fortegnelse over
Kontorchef C. Wellmanns... Samling af Monter og
Medailler, 5-6 December 1939, 1,278 lots, 3 plates;
FI ESS, A. [Lucerne], Munzensammlung Erzherzog
Sigismund von Osterreich, 28-9 March 1933, 2,724 lots,
28 plates; Hess, A., Munzensammlung Dr Roman
Abt... Munzen und Medaillen der Schweiz und anderer
Lander, 22 May 1936, 155 lots, 16 plates [4|. Last with
covers loose, others fine copies, first in later ( loth and
boards (£30-40)
1585 Hill, D., and Jesson, Margaret (eds). The Iron Age and
its Hill-Forts, papers presented to Sir Mortimer Wheeler,
Southampton, 1971, xii + 22()pp, 6 plates; Sutherland,
C.H.V., Roman Coins, London, 1974, 311 pp, plates in
text, dj; Boon, G.C., Welsh Hoards 7979-79717 , Cardiff,
1986, x + 126pp, illustrations in text; Hobbs, R., British
Iron Age Coins in the British Museum, London, 1996,
246pp, 137 plates, dj [4 1 . Last virtually as new, others
very fine copies (£50-70)
1586 Hill, G.F., and Pollard, G., Renaissance Medals from
the Samuel H. Kress Collection at the National Gallery
of Art (Washington), London, 1967, 312pp, 628 entries,
including i 1 1 ust rat ions, concordances, etc, dj;
Pope-Hennessy, J., Renaissance Bronzes from the Samuel
H.. Kress Collection - Reliefs, Plaquettes, Statuettes,
Utensils and Mortars (at the National Gallery of Art,
Washington), London, 1965, 333pp, including
illustrations, concordance, etc, dj [2], Publishers' cloth;
very slight foxing, otherwise fine copies of these
important studies (£120-150)
1587 Kress, K [Munich], Auktion 115, Sammlung Marie Luise
Goppel: Joachimsthaler Medaillen, Reformation. ..Krieg
und Frieden, Munzen von Baden und vielen Landern, 3-4
October 1960, 5,922 lots, 72 plates. Green cloth; a
very fine copy, important (£40-60)
Provenance:
Ex libris Phiroze K. Randeria, London, with his bookplate
1588 Li, Minc-Hsun, The Great Recoinage of 7696 to 7699,
London, 1963, 260pp; Mack, R.P., The Coinage of
Ancient Britain, 2nd edn, London, 1964, xii + 195pp, 32
plates; together with other books on English coins (8),
by Brooke, Dolley, Liddell, etc [10], First two very fine,
others working copies (£30-40)
1589 Matthias, P., English Trade Tokens, the Industrial
Revolution Illustrated, London, 1962, 64pp, illustrations
in text; Thompson, R.H., John Boxer and the
Nineteenth-Century Silver Tokens of Kent, London, 1973,
9pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author; Schwer,
S.E., Schwer Price Guide to 18th Century Tokens,
Ipswich, nd [1984], v + 170pp, fully interleaved, copy
no. 30, with ornamental page dedicated to D.G. Vorley
signed by the author; Schwer, S.E., Schwer Price Guide
to Unofficial Farthings, Colchester, 1986 [incorporating
Bell, R.C., Unofficial Farthings 1820-1870], 248pp +
prices; Greensword, M. |aka Judd, A.], A journey
through the Monkalokian rain forests in search of the
Spiney Fubbaduck, Bramcote, 1993, 51 pp; Bell, R.C.,
Whitmore, J., and Sweeny, J.O., Bell's Unofficial
Farthings: A Supplement, Malvern, 1994, viii + 237pp,
43 plates [61. Publishers' bindings; last four very fine
copies ( £40-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth, additionally:
Third Dennis Vorley, Sandgate.
Third copy no.30 of 30
www.dmv.co.uk
NUMISMATIC BOOKS
1590 Minnitt, S.C., Durnell, J., and Gunstone, A.J.H.,
Somerset Public House Tokens, Bridgwater, 1985, 144pp,
illustrations in text; Banham, K., Tokens and
Commemorative Medals of Cheshire post 1820, [Crewe],
nd 11989], 1 1 5 pp; Minnitt, S.C., and Young, D., Tickets
Checks & Passes from the County of Somerset,
Bridgwater, 1990, 114pp, illustrated in text; Banham, K.,
Tokens and Commemorative Medals of Cheshire post
1820, Book Two, Crewe, 1992, 57pp; Hayes, R., Hotel &
Pub Checks of Hampshire, a preliminary listing, Alton, nd
[1992], 1 2pp, engraved illustrations in text (2 copies);
Adams, S., The Essex Collection of post 1820 tokens,
tallies & medallions , np, 1993, 296pp, illustrations in
text, copy no. 45; Hayes, R., Hotel and Pub Checks of
Greater London, vol.2 [Alton], 1993, v + pp. 135-270,
engraved illustrations in text; Gardiner, )., Checks,
Tokens, Tickets and Passes of County Durham and
Northumberland, Darlington, 1996, 103pp [9].
Publishers' bindings; very fine copies (£60-80)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth.
Adams copy no.45 of an edition of 200
1591 Noble Numismatics Pty (Melbourne), Sale 58 B, The W.J.
Noble Collection of [18th and early 19th century] British
Tokens, 7-8 July 1998, 1,992 lots, profusely illustrated,
errata sheet and extra illustrations tipped-in; Sale 61 B,
The W.J. Noble Collection, British Tickets and Passes,
World Tokens, 3-4 August 1999, 1,834 lots, profusely
illustrated; Sale 64 B, The W.J. Noble Collection, World
Communion Tokens, British and Foreign Coin Weights,
11 July 2000, 518 lots [3]. All mint copies, with PRLs; a
very attractive set of this important collection (£60-80)
1592 Rowe, C.M., Salisbury's Local Coinage, Salisbury, 1966,
88pp, illustrations in text, dj; Porritt, A., Matthew
Young and his Numismatic Correspondents a century
and a half ago, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1967, 36pp;
Wetton, J.L., Seventeenth Century Tradesmens' Tokens,
Newcastle upon Tyne, 1969, 70pp including 15 plates;
Whiting, J.R.S., Trade Tokens: A Social and Economic
History, Newton Abbot, 1971, 192pp, illustrations in
text; Berry, G., Medieval English Jetons, London, 1974,
83pp including 14 plates; Scott, J.G., British
Countermarks on Copper and Bronze Coins, London,
1975, 1 79pp, 10 plates, dj with protective cover,
dedicatory inscription from the author to D.G. Vorley,
November 1990, on inside front cover; Scott, J.G.,
French Countermarks on European Bronze Coins, a
preliminary study, London, 1978, 8pp, signed by the
author, related tearsheets tipped-in; Berry, G.,
Seventeenth Century England: Traders and their Tokens,
London, 1988, 168pp, illustrations in text, dj [8].
Publishers' bindings; last mint, others mostly very fine
copies (£50-70)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth, additionally:
Scott 1975 Dennis Vorley, Sandgate
1593 Sadow, ]., and Sarro Jr, T., The Coins and Medals of
the Vatican, New York, 1977, 1 2 3 pp, illustrations in
text; Ryan, J.C., A Handbook of Papal Coins... ! 268. ..to
7 534, Washington DC, 1989, 81 pp, 6 plates; together
with other books (19), by Plant, Schaendlinger, Bendall,
Cayon, et( [21]. Publishers' bindings (£30-40)
1594 Schulman, J. [Amsterdam], Catalogue 43, Monnaies e
Medailles...en vente aux prix marques, February 1904
1,449 items, 2 plates; bound with Schulman, J.
Collection Prof. Vilhelm Bergsoe a Copenhague, Part II
Monnaies et Medailles, 28 September-2 October 1903.
2,336 lots, 12 plates. Original boards, rebacked; a fine
set, the latter important for the West Indies cut and
countermarked series (£30-40)
1595 Seaby's Coin & Medal Bulletin, 1951-79 inclusive
complete [29]. Uniformly bound in modern red cloth, a
fine run (£60-80)
1596 Slabaugh, A.R., U.S. and Foreign Encased Postage
Stamps, Chicago, nd, 36pp, illustrations in text; Durst,
S.J., Comprehensive Guide to American Colonial
Coinage, New York, 1976, vi + 154pp, illustrations in
text, copy no. 3014; Rulau, R., Early American Tokens,
2nd edn, lola, 1983, 64pp, illustrations in text; Rulau,
R., Hard Times Tokens 1832-1844, 3rd edn, lola, 1987,
85pp, illustrations in text (2 copies); Weir, R. (ed), The
Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Colonial
Tokens, 1st edn, Toronto, 1988, 218pp, illustrations in
text; Campbell, L.K., Prisoner of War and Concentration
Camp Money of the 20th Century, Port Clinton, 1989,
143pp, illustrations in text; Espinosa, I., Fichas, Vales y
Billetes Salitreros de Chile, Peru y Bolivia, Santiago, 1 990,
xxxviii + 276pp, maps, illustrations in text; Rulau, R.,
U.S. Merchant Tokens 1845-1860, 3rd edn, lola, 1990,
224pp, illustrations in text; Rulau, R., Early American
Tokens, 3rd edn, lola, 1991, 96pp, illustrations in text
[10]. Publishers' bindings; mostly very fine copies
(£80-100)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1597 Smith, K.E., and Smith, K.S., Catalogue of World Ferry,
Ship and Canal Transportation Tokens and Passes, 1st
edn, Redondo Beach, 1980, 202pp, illustrations in text;
Smith, K.E., and Smith, K.S., Catalogue of World
Horsecar, Horseomnibus, Streetcar and Bus
Transportation Tokens except North America, 1st edn,
Redondo Beach, 1990, 183pp, illustrations in text [2],
Publishers' black cloth; very fine copies, both signed by
the authors on first free endpaper (£30-40)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1598 Snelling, T., A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of
Scotland, London, 1774, 20pp, 9 [ + 1] engraved plates.
Modern red cloth, internally very fine (£30-50)
Provenance:
Ex libris Neil G. Taverner.
The extra plate is of Scottish gold coins from The New Town and
Country Almanack, 1782, p.20
1599 Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge [London], Catalogue of the
Collection of Medals, Plaquettes and Coins. ..formed by
the late Max Rosenheim and Maurice Rosenheim, 30
April 1923, 816 lots, no plates; Spink/Christie's [London],
An Important Collection of Renaissance and Baroque
Medals and Plaquettes [Timothy Clifford Collection], 21
May 1996, 554 lots, profusely illustrated, PRL; together
with other auction catalogues and FPLs of
commemorative medals, by Spink, Eimer, Simmons, etc
(31, no duplication) [33]. First two clean copies
(£30-40)
www.dnw.co.uk
UMISMA \ 1C f
1600 SoTHEBY & Go [London], Catalogue of the Distinguished
Collection of English Gold Coins, 1700-1900, formed by
Capt. K.J. Douglas-Morris, 26 November 1974, 247 lots,
all illustrated; SoTHEBY & Co, A Collection of English,
Dutch, French and Italian Medals, 5 June 1975, 234
lots, many illustrated; bound with Catalogue of
Important Roman Coins. ..from the Collection of Eton
College, 1-2 December 1976, 1,002 lots, 18 plates;
bound with Important Greek, Roman & English Coins
from the Collection of Westminster School, London, 26-7
May 1976, 604 lots, 17 plates; bound with Extremely
Important Gold and Silver Coins of the Low Countries
and Commemorative Medals from the Collection of H.H.
the Prince de Ligne, Part II, 17-18 )une 1976, 579 lots,
22 plates; Sotheby & Co, Highly Important English
Historical Medals. ..the property of the estate of the late
Mrs Greta S. Heckett, 25 May 1977, 248 lots, 14 plates
[3]. First in green boards as issued, second group in blue
cloth, last fully line-interleaved and bound in green
cloth; all very fine copies of these important sales
(£30-40)
1601 Spink Coin Auctions [London], Nos. 5, 27, 30, 32, 36, 38,
39, 42, 52, 55, 60, 63, 65, 68, 71, 77, 79, 87, 91, 96,
100, 106, 109, 110, 112, 115, 122 (5 copies), 130, 147,
152 [34]. All catalogues of Ancient and World coins;
clean copies, including Mantegazza, Gerber, Mayorga,
Elias, Blunt, Ford, Mallinson and other important sales
(£50-70)
1602 Spink Coin Auctions, Nos. 27, 29 (3), 30 (3), 31 (3), 36
(2), 39 (2, one hard-bound and interleaved), 40 (2, one
hardbound and interleaved), 42 (interleaved), 43, 45,
50, 54, 55 (2), 57 (2), 63 (2), 64 (3), 67 (4), 68 (4), 69,
70, 71 (2), 72, 74 (3), 77, 78, 79 (2), 87 (3), 91, 92, 95
(2), 96, 97 (2), 98 (2), 100 (2), 101 (2), 106 (2), 107 (2),
112, 113 (3), 117, 122 (3) [78]. A good range of sales,
including trade tokens; clean copies, including
Mantegazza, Norweb, Arnold, Sharps Pixley, Ford,
Beresford-Jones, James, Elias, Mallinson and other
important sales (£50-80)
1603 Spink Coin Auctions, Nos. 29, 31 (2 copies), 34, 40, 45,
48, 50, 57, 59, 62, 64, 67-70, 72, 74-7, 90-2, 95, 97, 98,
101, 104, 107, 109-11, 113 (2 copies), 114, 117, 130,
140 [39]. All catalogues of British and related coins;
clean copies, including Mantegazza, Norweb Pts I, II
and IV, Sharps Pixley, Arnold, Woodhead,
Beresford-jones, James, Elias, Rees-Jones, Selig Pt I,
Murray, Allen, 'Ridgemount' and other important sales
(£60-80)
1604 Spink Coin Auctions, Spin k/T a i se i , etc, miscellaneous
auction catalogues (25), mostly of banknotes and
Oriental coins [251. Clean copies; including Perkins
Bacon Archive, Webber, Carter, Atterton, Hoi, Benson
and other important sales (£25-35)
1605 Sutherland, C.H.V., The Roman Imperial Coinage,
volume I, 3 7 SC to AD 69, 2nd edn, London, 1984, xxii +
304pp, 32 plates, dj; Mattingly, H.A., Sydenham, E.A.
[and Sutherland, C.H.V.], The Roman Imperial Coinage,
volume IV, Parts I, II and III, Perlinax to Uranius
Antoninus, London, the 1993 reprint, xii + 406pp, 16
plates; x + 215pp, 13 plates; xxiii + 246pp, 16 plates;
Mattingly, H., Sutherland, C.H.V. and Carson, R.A.C.,
The Roman Imperial Coinage, volume IX, Valentinian I to
Theodosius I, London, the 1988 reprint, xliv + 334pp, 16
plates; Kent, ).P.C., The Roman Imperial Coinage,
volume X, The Divided Empire and the Fall of the
Western Parts, 395-497, London, 1994, clxxxii + 509pp,
80 plates, table, dj; Jones, M., Testimonia Numaria,
London, 1993, 544pp [5|. All virtually as new (£60-80)
1606 Thompson, R.H. [with Dickinson, M.j.], Sylloge of Coins
of tlm British Isles: i /, ill, 43, 44, 46, The Norweb
Culler lion, Tokens of the British Isles, 7 575-7 750, Part I,
Bedfordshire to Devon, London, 1984, xl + 35 plates;
Part II, Dorset to Gloucestershire, London, 1988, Ixxxi +
171 pp, 41 plates; Part III, Hampshire to Lincolnshire,
London, 1992, liii + 216pp, 51 plates; Part IV, Norfolk to
Somerset, London, 1993, Ivii + 218pp, 50 plates; Part V,
Staffordshire to Westmorland, London, 1996, lx i i +
220pp, 51 plates [5], Publishers' blue doth, all mint
copies with original cellophane wrappers (£90-120)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth
1607 Williamson, G.C., Trade Tokens Issued in the
Seventeenth Century, London, 1889-91, 2 vols, xli +
1584pp + Addenda, Errata and Corrigenda, some
engraved illustrations, copy no. 166 [2]. Rebound in
brown cloth, t.e.g.; with extensive pencil annotations by
Mrs Emmy Cahn and some notes by other hands, the
Kent section heavily annotated in ink by Robert Hogarth
and used as a working copy by him, as such an
important set for the student of the series (£100-150)
Provenance:
B.A.Seaby Ltd library
CNA Mailbid Sale XVII, 10 May 1991 (2302)
Robert Sharman, Eltham
Robert Hogarth.
Copy no.1 66 of an edition of 250, signed by the author
1608 Williamson, G.C., Trade Tokens issued in the
Seventeenth Century, 2 vols, London 1889-91, xliii +
1584pp + addenda, engraved illustrations in text [2].
Later brown cloth; library stamps on outside front cover
and title pages, otherwise a fine and clean set (£70-90)
Provenance:
De-accessed from Stoke Newington Public Library [acquired
December 19361, with bookplates
1609 Williamson, G.C., Trade Tokens issued in the
Seventeenth Century, 3 vols [London, 1889-91], the
1967 Seaby reprint, xli + 1584pp + addenda, engraved
illustrations in text [3], Publishers' green cloth; vol. II a
clean copy, others working volumes with notes on the
Essex, Hertfordshire and Suffolk series (£60-80)
Provenance:
Ex libris Eileen Judson, DNW Auction 57, 19 March 2003, lot 1530
Robert Hogarth
1610 Withers, P. and Bente, British Coin Weights, Llanfyllin,
1993, 366pp, illustrations in text, copy no. 161.
Publishers' red cloth, virtually mint; with 12pp Price
Guide tipped-in (£40-60)
Provenance:
Ex libris Robert Hogarth.
Copy no.1 61 of an edition of 500
1611 Miscellaneous auction catalogues, FPLs, etc, mostly of
commemorative medals and tokens (99), from
Glendining, Spink, Sotheby, Simmons, Corbitts, Vecchi,
etc [99]. Many now scarce (£30-40)
End or Session 4
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BRITISH BANKNOTES
BRITISH BANKNOTES
Treasury
1612
UNITED KINGDOM Of GREAT BRITAIN
000001
John Bradbury, One Pound, 1917, A/3 000001 (Dugg.
T16). A couple of light spots on right side, otherwise
very fine to good very fine, a desirable low number
(£800-1,000)
Bank of England
1613 C.P. Mahon, Ten Shillings, 1928-9, Y66 114501 (Dugg.
B210). Very fine to good very fine (£50-60)
1618 J.Q. HOLLOM, One Pound (5), M05N replacements (2),.
A82N, C37W, 'G'; Ten Shillings, T02; Five Pounds (2),.
E74, J75 (Dugg. B292-4, 297); J.S. Fforde, One Pound,
U17E; Ten Shillings (3), including M76 replacement
(Dugg. B307, 309-11) [11], Good very fine to extremely
fine (£60-80)
1619 J.Q. Hollom, Ten Pounds, 1963-6 (Dugg. B299); J.S.
Fforde, Ten Pounds (Dugg. B31 6); J.B. Pace, Ten Pounds,
1970-5 (Dugg. B326) [3]. First two about uncirculated,
last extremely fine (60-80)
1620 J.B. PACE, One Pound (10), all 1970-8, S34M
replacements and AN68 prefix; One Pound (15),
1978-80, including A27 and COIN (Dugg. B321-2, 334,
337, 339, 340); D.H.F. Somerset, One Pound (3),
including miscut with four deckled edges; Five Pounds,
1973-8 (Dugg. B341, 343); G.M. Gill, Five Pounds, A01
(Dugg. B357); G.E.A. Kentfield, Five Pounds (Dugg.
B362); two 1995 IBNS souvenir tickets with Nelson on
front [35]. Extremely fine to uncirculated (£90-120)
1621 J.B. Pace, Five Pounds, 1971-3, M04 799803
replacement (Dugg. B333). Very fine (£50-60)
1614 B.G. Catterns, Five Pounds, 21 August 1930, 451/U
82079, Newcastle (Dugg. B228). A few small spots at
upper centre and a couple of pinholes, otherwise about
very fine (£400-500)
1622 J.B. Pace, Ten Pounds, 1975-80 (Dugg. B330); G.M. Gill,
Ten Pounds, DR01 (Dugg. B354); G.E.A. Kentfield, Ten
Pounds, KN01 (Dugg. B360) [3]. Last uncirculated,
others extremely fine (£70-80)
1615 K.O. Peppiatt, Ten Shillings, One Pound (2), all 1934-40,
One Pound 1940-8, Ten Shillings, ! 948-9 (Dugg. B236,
238, 239, 249, 262); P.S. Beale, Ten Shillings, One
Pound, both 1949-55 (Dugg. B266, 268); L.K. O'Brien,
Ten Shillings, One Pound (2), all 1955-60 (Dugg. B271,
273) [10]. Generally very fine to good very fine
(£50-60)
1623 J.B. Pace, Twenty Pounds, 1970-80, A37 910221 (Dugg.
B328); G.M. Gill, Twenty Pounds, 1988-91 (Dugg. B355)
[2], First about uncirculated, second good extremely fine
( £80-100)
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>1 6 P.S. Beale, Five Pounds, 8 September 1949, 037 028173
(Dugg. B270) About uncirculated (£120-150)
1624 G.M. Gill, 1990 presentation album for Five Pounds (2),
SE90 999341 and A01 999341 (Dugg. C100) [21. As
issued (£60-80)
1625 G.M. Gill, 1991 presentation album for Twenty Pounds
(2), 20X 999341 and A01 999341 (Dugg. C102) [2]. As
issued (£90-120)
1626 G.E.A. Kentfield, 1992 presentation album for Ten
Pounds (2), KR30 999341 and A01 99934 1 (Dugg. C104)
[21. As issued (£60-80)
1617 L.K. O'Brien, Five Pounds, 1961-2, J31; One Pound,
A01N 'R'; One Pound and Ten Shillings (Dugg. B280,
283, 284, 286) [4|. Second heavily circulated and torn
down its length on right side, others good very fine to
extremely fine (L K)-40)
1627 G.E.A. Kentfield, 1994 presentation album for Fifty
Pounds (2), E30 999341 and A01 999341 (Dugg.
Cl 13) [2], As issued (£120-150)
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BRIIISI I BANKNC ) I I S
Provincial
1628 Corporation of Liverpool, Fifty Pounds, 13 February
1 795, 0728, payable to 'George Sterling or
Bearer. ..twelve months after date', black on white on
watermarked paper, anchor and arms at top left,
endorsed on back in November 1 795. Some paper
residue along top edge on the back, otherwise very fine
(£300-350)
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1629 Rochdale Bank, Five Pounds, 182-, proof on paper for
Clement Royds, Charles Smith & Company, St. George
and dragon at top left (Grant 2463 B). About extremely
fine (£80-100)
1630 Fleet Bank, skit note for Twopence, 10 October 1809,
payable to Mr Abraham Lattitat, vignette of Britannia at
upper left holding scales. A 35mm central horizontal
tear from left edge, two tiny holes in body, otherwise
good fine, scarce (£250-300)
1631 Perkins, Fairman & Heath, siderographic Specimen,
printed in black for front and blue for back. Creases
and one pinhole, good very fine (£120-150)
Scotland
1632 Aberdeen Town & County Banking Company, One Pound,
1 August 1865, uniface black on white proof on paper
by Perkins, Bacon & Co, view across Aberdeen at upper
centre (Douglas 6). Dried glue remnants on backs of
two corners and two pinholes, otherwise about
extremely fine (£300-400)
1633 Bank of Scotland, One Pound (2), 10 October 1932, 15
September 1937 (Douglas 81-1, 86-1) [2], First with nick
on top edge, very fine, second good very fine to
extremely fine (£50-60)
1634 Bank of Scotland, One Pound (2), 4 September 1953, 3
March 1967; Five Pounds (2), 2 October 1959, 15
September 1961 (Douglas 91b-3, 95-3, 98b-1) [4], Very
fine to good extremely fine (£50-60)
1635 Bank of Scotland, One Pound, 19 August 1988; Five
Pounds, 27 July 1981; Ten Pounds, 6 August 1987
(Douglas -, 105-13, 108-7) [3], Uncirculated (£40-50)
1636 Bank of Scotland, Five Pounds, 4 November 1968, B
0545456 (Douglas 103a-1). Good very fine (£40-50)
1637 British Linen Company, One Guinea, 1 September 1815,
contemporary forgery (c f. Douglas 15). A 10mm tear at
top left edge, otherwise good very tine to extremely fine
(£180-220)
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BRITISH
1638 British Linen Bank, One Pound, 3 August 1916, D
320/145, with printed signature of E.C. Galletley on
behalf of general manager and handsigned on behalf of
accountant (Douglas 47-1). Very fine to good very fine
(£150-180)
1639 British Linen Bank, One Pound (5), 6 March 1944, 6 May
1947, 4 May 1964, 29 February 1968, 5 November 1969;
Five Pounds (3), 22 August 1951, 2 January 1961, 21
September 1962 (Douglas 53a-2, 53b-1, 58-2, 60-1, 63-4,
64-1, 66-1) [8]. Good very fine to uncirculated
(£120-150)
1640 Clydesdale Bank Ltd, One Pound, 10 October 1917, A
2547329, with printed signature of D. Dewar,
accountant, and handsigned on behalf of general
manager (Douglas 11-3). Good very fine to extremely
fine (£300-350)
1641 CLYDESDALE Bank Ltd, One Pound, 10 October 1917, A
2997901, similar (Douglas 11-3). Good fine to very fine
(£120-150)
1643 Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank, One Pound (2), 1
May 1958, 2 May 1962, Five Pounds, 20 September
1961; Clydesdale Bank, Five Pounds, 1 September 1969,
One Pound (3), 1 March 1971, 29 March 1982, 5 January
1983 (Douglas 21-2, 25-1, 26-1, 28-2, 32-1, 32-4, 32-5)
1 7] . Last two uncirculated, others mostly extremely fine
(£80-100)
1644 Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank, Five Pounds, 1
March 1960; Twenty Pounds, 1 July 1961 (Douglas 22-2,
23-2) [2], Good very fine (£90-120)
1645 Clydesdale Bank Ltd, Twenty Pounds, 19 November
1964, C/B 017161 (Douglas 30-1). Extremely fine
(£80-100)
1646 Clydesdale Bank Ltd, Fifty Pounds, 1 September 1981,
D/L 018475 (Douglas 41-1). Extremely fine (£120-150)
1647 Clydesdale Bank plc, Ten Pounds (3), 7 May 1988, 9
November 1990, 3 September 1992 (Douglas 38-1, 39-1)
[3 ] . Last two with E/CR prefix which was split over these
two dates, uncirculated (£70-90)
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1648 Clydesdale Bank plc, Twenty Pounds, 18 September
1987, D/EZ 042719 (Douglas 35-5). Uncirculated
(£80-100)
1642 Clydesdale Bank Ltd, One Pound (2), 7 December 1932,
A prefix, 15 November 1944, B prefix, both with
Mitchell-Young signatures (Douglas 19-2) [ 2 ] . First
good very fine, second good extremely fine (£60-80)
1649 Clydesdale Bank plc, Twenty Pounds, 30 September 1997
commemorative, C/HG 000438 (Douglas 45-2). Good
extremely fine (£40-50)
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BRITISI I BANKNOTE!-
1650 Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound, 2
January 1917, 20/P 38/400, printed signatures of
accountant and cashier (Douglas 44-4). Pinhole at top
centre, otherwise good very fine (£150-200)
1651 Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound, 31
October 1925, 22/X 146052 (Douglas 48-1). Good very
fine to extremely fine (£180-220)
1652 Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound (2), 1
October 1928, 6 August 1940, first with printed
signatures of accountant and cashier, second with
signatures of chief accountant and cashier (Douglas
52a-3, 52c-2) [2]. Good very fine (£70-90)
1653 Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound (2), 3
January 1949, 3 January 1955; Five Pounds, 2 January
1954 (Douglas 53-1, 54-1, 55-3); National Bank of
Scotland Ltd, One Pound (2), 11 November 1953, 1
October 1956 (Douglas 38b-1, 38b-3) [5 ] . Last two
extremely fine, others good very fine and better
(£6 0-80)
1654 Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd, Twenty Pounds, 3
January 1952, 13G 0631 1 (Douglas 56-1). Good very
fine (£70-90)
1655 Commercial Bank or Scotland Ltd, One Hundred
Pounds, 3 January 1951, 1 2A 6937 (Douglas 57-2).
Good very fine to extremely fine, scarce (£400-500)
1656 East Lothian B an kinc Company, One Pound, 1 November
1821, 201/157, signed by Borthwick but lacking
secondary signature (Douglas 2). Pinholes and a short
tear at top edge, otherwise good fine to very fine
(£80-100)
1657 East Lothian Banking Company, One Pound, 1 November
1821, 201/214, signed by Borthwick but lacking
secondary signature (Douglas 2). Extremely fine
(£90-120)
1658 Leith Banking Company, Twenty Shillings, 1 June 1836,
94/80, payable to Henry Johnston (Douglas 6b). Several
dividend stamps on back, two edge nicks and two tiny
holes in body, good fine (£150-200)
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1659 Leith Banking Company, One Guinea, 1 October 1825,
31/117 (Douglas 7). Good very fine to extremely fine
(£300-350)
1664
North of Scotland & Town & County Bank, One Pound,
1 March 1918, B 0946/0275, printed signature of
Mitchell Stuart on behalf of general manager and
handsigned on behalf of accountant (Douglas 15-3).
Very fine (£180-220)
1660 National Bank of Scotland Ltd, Twenty Pounds, 1
November 1957, A047-843 (Douglas 40-1). Extremely
fine; the only date for this issue (£100-150)
1661 National Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound
and Five Pounds, both 16 September 1959 (Douglas 1-1,
2-1) [2], Good extremely fine (£40-50)
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1662 National Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd, Twenty
Pounds, 16 September 1959, A 058463 (Douglas 3-1).
Good very fine to extremely fine (£80-100)
166.3 National Commercial Bank or Scotland Ltd, One Pound
12), I August 1963, 4 January 1968; Five Pounds (2), 1
October 1964, 4 January 1968 (Douglas 6a- 1, 7a-1, 7b- 1,
9-1) 1 4 1 . Extremely fine to uncirculated (£40-50)
1665 North of Scotland Bank Ltd, One Pound (2), 1 March
1932, 1 July 1945 (Douglas 28-2, 30-2) [2]. First very
fine to good very fine, second about uncirculated
(£50-70)
1666 North of Scotland Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 1 July 1940,
AE 097660 (Douglas 31-1). Good very fine (£70-90)
1667 North of Scotland Bank Ltd, One Hundred Pounds, 1
July 1940, AC 0909 (Douglas 33-1). Crisp, good very
fine, scarce (£400-500)
1668 Royal Bank of Scotland, a proof vignette of royal arms,
engraved by W. & A.K. Johnston. Good extremely fine
(£50-70)
W. & A.K. Johnston took over printing of banknotes for the Royal Bank
of Scotland in 1860
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1669 Royal Bank of Scotland, One Pound, 24 March 1921, C
868/433, printed signature of David Speed, accountant,
and handsigned on behalf of cashier (Douglas 46c-1).
Tiny piece out of right edge and two small numbers on
back, otherwise good fine to very fine (£90-120)
1670 Royal Bank of Scotland, One Pound (2), 1 November
1952, 1 April 1961; Five Pounds, 1 July 1952 (Douglas
48c-1, 49-1, 50a-1) [3]. Good very fine to good
extremely fine (£40-50)
1671 Royal Bank of Scotland, Five Pounds, 1 November
1966; Royal Bank Ltd, One Pound, 19 March 1969, Five
Pounds (2), 19 March 1969, 1 May 1981, Ten Pounds, 17
December 1986 (Douglas 54-1, 1-1, 2-1, 9-1, -)
[5]. First extremely fine, others about uncirculated to
uncirculated (£70-90)
1672 Royal Bank of Scotland, Ten Pounds, 19 March 1969,
A/1 109092 (Douglas 3-1). Extremely fine (£80-100)
1673 Royal Bank of Scotland, One Pound (4), 25 March 1987
(2) (A/1 000450, 000456), 13 December 1988, 8
December 1992; Five Pounds, 22 June 1988; Ten
Pounds, 25 March 1987; Twenty Pounds, 25 March 1987
(Pick 346-349, 351a, c) [7], Extremely fine to
uncirculated (£80-100)
1674 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound, 9 September
1910, C35/410, printed signature of John Alexander,
accountant, and handsigned on behalf of cashier
(Douglas 31-4), Good very fine to extremely fine
(£300-350)
1675 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound, 8 November
1915, E 331/433, printed signature of J.F. McCrindle,
accountant, and handsigned on behalf of cashier
(Douglas 31-5). A couple of marks on back, otherwise
very fine to good very fine (£200-250)
1676 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound, 30 March
1917, E 823/634, printed signature of J.F. McCrindle,
accountant, and handsigned on behalf of cashier
(Douglas 31-5). Good very fine (£240-280)
1677 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound, 4 April 1918,
F 415/965, printed signature of J.F. McCrindle,
accountant, and handsigned on behalf of cashier
(Douglas 31-5). Short tear in top margin, good fine
(£150-180)
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BRITISH
1678 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, Five Pounds, 14 July 1916,
B 16/064, handsigned on behalf of cashier and
accountant (Douglas 32-1). A few small ink splashes on
back , otherwise very fine to good very fine (£400-450)
1679 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, Twenty Pounds, 31 March
1905, 46/001, printer's sample cancelled with multiple
punch-holes and with notation in left margin 'correct as
1st. No', signed and dated (Douglas 34-1). Some glue
residue on back edges leaving a small scraped area at
bottom left, otherwise good very fine to extremely fine
(£180-220)
1680 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound, 5 October
1934; Five Pounds, 3 November 1952, B 744/190
(Douglas 41 b-2, 43-1) [21. First extremely fine, second
about uncirculated (£60-80)
Second only illustrated
1681 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd, Twenty Pounds, I May
1953, A1 90/1 58 (Douglas 44-1). Two liny spots on left
edge, otherwise good very fine (100-100)
BANKNOTES
1682 Bank OF Ireland, Ten Pounds, 26 January 1942, U/1 1
079068, printed signature of H.J. Adams (Pick 53b).
Good very fine (£150-200)
1683 Bank OF Ireland, Five Pounds, Q 000000, Ten Pounds, U
000000, One Hundred Pounds, A 000000, all with
O'Neill signature and specimen in red across centre (Pick
62b, 63b, 64b) [3 ] . Uncirculated (£60-80)
1684 Belfast Banking Company Ltd, Five Pounds, 2 October
1942, D/T 8062, handsigned by E. Williamson (Pick
127b). Two short tears on right edge, good very fine
(£30-40)
1685 Belfast Banking Company Ltd, Five Pounds, 2 October
1942, D/U 7788, handsigned by E. Williamson (Pick
127b). A couple of edge nicks and an 8mm tear in left
edge, otherwise very fine to good very fine (£30-40)
1686 Belfast Banking Company Ltd, Ten Pounds, 1 January
1943, A/M 3, handsigned by A. Wales (Pick 128b). A
few nicks and short edge tears, company stamps on
back, fine and a very low serial number (£60-80)
1687 National Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 1 February 1937,
A2251I, printed signature of F.H. Green (Pick 156).
Pressed, good fine (£40-60)
1688 National Bank Ltd, Ten Pounds, 1 September 1937,
A08317, printed signature of F.H. Green (Pick 157).
Pinholes and two further small holes at right, a number
written on watermark, very good (£60-80)
1689 National Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 2 May 1949, A8’066,
printed signature of J.J. O'Donnell (Pick 159). Small
inked numbers on watermark, otherwise very fine to
good very fine (£40-60)
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1690 National Bank Ltd, Ten Pounds, I August 1942, A22324,
O'Donnell signature (Pick 160a). Pinholes, otherwise
good very fine (£80-100)
691 National Bank Ltd, Twenty Pounds, 1 August 1942,
A04326, O'Donnell signature (Pick 161a). Pinholes,
some soiling and a short tear at top edge, very good,
scarce (£200-250)
692 Northern Bank Ltd, Twenty Pounds, 20 October 1921,
A3205, handsigned by Hugh Craig, part of the 1929
re-issue (Pick 174). A couple of nicks and a short tear
at top edge, a small inked number at top right,
otherwise very fine (£400-500/
693 Northern Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 1 September 1940,
N-l/C 07307, printed signature of A.P. Tibbey (Pick
180b). A small inked number at upper right, otherwise
about very fine (£40-50)
694 Northern Bank Ltd, Ten Pounds, 1 May 1936, N-l/C
091 33, handsigned by ). Stevenson (Pick 181a).
Pinholes, very fine (£80-100)
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1695 Northern Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, Ten Pounds, Twenty
Pounds, Fifty Pounds and One Hundred Pounds, 1988-90,
with prefixes A-E, all with serial no. 0000112 (Pick
193-7) |5 1. Uncirculated (£700-800)
Last only illustrated
1696 Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, One Pound, 1 April
1946, N/J 025071 (Pick 235b). Good very fine to
extremely fine (£80-100)
1697 Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, One Pound, 1 May
1946, N/J 080178 (Pick 235b). A short tear through spot
on top edge, good fine (£50-70)
1698
Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, Five Pounds, 5
September 1941, N/A 71233 (Pick 236). A few marks
on back, good fine (£120-150)
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1699 Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, Five Pounds, 5 January
1943, N/A 120262 (Pick 236). Fine (£120-150)
1700 Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, Five Pounds, 5 April
1946, N/B 01402 (Pick 236). Very fine (£120-150)
1701 Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, Five Pounds, 5 February
1951, N/B 067526 (Pick 239). Good extremely fine
(£50-70)
1702 Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, Five Pounds, 5 April
1952, N/B 118272 (Pick 239). Very fine to good very
fine (£50-70)
1703 Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, One Pound, 1 January
1970; Five Pounds (2), 5 October 1954, 5 January 1972
(Pick 242, 245-6) [3], Good extremely fine to
uncirculated (£6 0-80)
1704 Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, Five Pounds, 5 June
1957, C/N 145326 (Pick 242). Good very fine to
extremely fine (£60-80/
1705 Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd, One Pound (3), 1
January 1969, ON; 1 January 1972 (2), UN and SN (Pick
245) [31. Good very fine (£60-80)
1706 Ulster Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 1 January 1943, 760825,
handsigned by C. Larmour (Pick 316a). A few edge
nicks, otherwise good fine to very fine (£40-50)
1707 Ulster Bank Ltd, Ten Pounds, 1 October 1942, 101007,
handsigned (Pick 317). A few edge nicks, inked number
at bottom right and a few more on back, otherwise good
fine to very fine (£60-80)
1708 Ulster Bank Ltd, Twenty Pounds, I April 1943, 19765,
handsigned by J. Niblock (Pic k 318). A few pinholes, a
short 8 mm te.ir on bottom edge and a small red mark at
top left, otherwise good very fine (£250- 300)
Ireland: Pre-1921 issues
1709 Callan Bank, One Shilling and One Penny, 12 January-
1807, for Michael Hearn Esq, unissued. A 10mm split
on right edge and a nick at top, very fine to good very
fine, scarce (£300-400)
Issues of notes for less than 20 shillings were prohibited by law in 1 804
1710 Agricultural & Commercial Bank of Ireland, One Pound,
1 February 1839, A2179, Enniscorthy, by W. Lizars.
Has been split at centre and very carefully rejoined,
otherwise clean and very fine, attractive design
(£400-500)
1711 Bank of Ireland, an early trial example of watermarked
paper with bank title, harp and one within border.
Good very fine to extremely fine (£50-60)
Ireland: Free State and Eire
1712 Bank of Ireland, One Pound, 7 January 1931,
ploughman, 15BA 010359, Brennan-Gargan signatures
(MacDevitt E-00; Pick 8a). Good very fine (£120-150)
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1713 Bank OF Ireland, One Pound, 6 September 1937,
ploughman, 74BA 043034, Brennan-Gargan signatures
(MacDevitt E-001; Pick 8a). Worn along part of top
edge, otherwise good very fine to extremely fine
(£120-150)
1714 Central Bank of Ireland, Ten Shillings, 8 February 1943,
code letter L; One Pound, 3 February 1943, code letter
G (MacDevitt E-069, 079; Pick ID, 2D) [2]. Very fine
(£40-60)
715 Central Bank of Ireland, Ten Shillings, 6 June 1968;
One Pound, 11 April 1964; Five Pounds, 5 September
1975, 97A 080808; Ten Pounds, 2 December 1976, Lady
Lavery (MacDevitt E-074, 084, 099, 112; Pick 63, 64a,
65c, 66d) [4]. Good extremely fine to uncirculated
(£70-90)
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63T 084973, code letter N (MacDevitt E-092; Pick 3D).
Good very fine (£70-90)
717 Central Bank of Ireland, Five Pounds (2), 5 September
1975, 92A 316138-9 (MacDevitt E-099; Pick 65c) [2].
Good very fine to extremely fine (£30-40)
718 Central Bank of Ireland, Ten Pounds, 5 August 1949,
41V 070425, Brennan-McElligott signatures (MacDevitt
E-105; Pick 59b). Good extremely fine (£50-70)
719 Central Bank of Ireland, Ten Pounds (2), 17 August
1951, 1 October 1951 (MacDevitt E-105; Pick 59b) [2],
First fine, second very fine (£50-60)
720 Central Bank of Ireland, Ten Pounds (5), 5 May 1969,
19 May 1971, 30 March 1972, 24 May 1973, 26
September 1974 (MacDevitt E-110, 1 11; Pick 66b, c) [5].
Good fine to very fine (£80-100)
721 Central Bank of Ireland, Ten Pounds (3), all 10 February
1975, 26D 680133-5 consecutive (MacDevitt E-111;
Pick 66c) 1 3 1. Extremely fine (£80-100)
722 Central Bank of Ireland, Ten Pounds (2), both 10
February 1975, 35D 210559-60 (MacDevitt E-111; Pick
66c) |2], Good very fine to extremely fine (£40-50)
1723 Central Bank of Ireland, Ten Pounds, 2 December 1976,
50D 099999 (MacDevitt E-112; Pick 66d). Good very
fine (£60-80)
1724 Central Bank of Ireland, Twenty Pounds, 24 March
1976, 04G 022773 (MacDevitt E-120; Pick 67c). Very
fine to good very fine (£40-50)
1725 Central Bank of Ireland, Twenty Pounds, 24 March
1976, 09C 075774 (MacDevitt E-120; Pick 67c). Good
very fine (£50-60)
1726 Central Bank of Ireland, Fifty Pounds, 27 November
1947, 01Y 030844, Brennan-McElligott signatures
(MacDevitt E - 1 22; Pick 61a). Good very fine
(£300-400)
1727 Central Bank of Ireland, One Pound, 3 February 1983;
Five Pounds, 25 January 1984; Twenty Pounds, 7 January
1980 (MacDevitt E-138, 143, 148; Pick 70c, 71 d, 73a)
[3]. Good extremely fine to uncirculated (£60-80)
1728 Central Bank of Ireland, Ten Pounds, 9 February 1987,
HHH 265124 replacement (MacDevitt E-146; Pick 72b).
Extremely fine (£40-50)
1729 Currency Commission, Ten Shillings, 10 September 1940,
code letter H; One Pound, 19 March 1941, code letter T
(MacDevitt E-068, 078; Pick 1C, 20 |2). Very fine to
good very fine (£40-60)
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1730 Hibernian Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 15 March 1933,
ploughman, 02HK 018086, Brennan-Campbell signatures
(MacDevitt E-011; Pick 15a). A few tiny spots on left
side, otherwise very fine to good very fine (£300-350)
1731 Munster & Leinster Bank Ltd, One Pound, 10 June 1929,
ploughman, 13MA 081438, Brennan-Cubbins signatures
(MacDevitt E-016; Pick 20a). Traces of number on right
side, pressed and trimmed at top edge, otherwise good
fine (£80-100)
1732 Munster & Leinster Bank Ltd, One Pound, 3 June 1938,
ploughman, 34MA 027315, Brennan-Hosford signatures
(MacDevitt E-017; Pick 20b). About extremely fine
(£250-300)
1733 Munster & Leinster Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 6 May 1929,
ploughman, 01 MK 098418, Brennan-Cubbins signatures
(MacDevitt E-018; Pick 21a). Pressed, good fine to very
fine (£200-250)
1734 Provinciai Bank err Ireland Ltd, Ten Pounds, 2 October
1931, ploughman, 01 PT 032494, Brennan-Forde
signatures (MacDevitt E-043; Pick 40b). A few
pinholes, otherwise good fine lo very fine, very rare
(£800-1,000)
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Australia
1735 Commonwealth of Australia, Ten Shillings 1942, F/3^
637530, Armitage-McFarlane signatures (Pick 25b)
Extremely fine (£70-100)
1736 Reserve Bank of Australia, One Hundred, Dollars 1992,
ZHC 414501, Fraser-Cole signatures (Pick 48d). Good
very fine (£50-70)
1737 Reserve Bank, Ten Dollars (24), AB prefix'
commemorative issue; together with an original card
insert from bank for the bundle, serial number for 100C
notes (Pick 49) [24]. Uncirculated (£140-160)
Austria
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1738 International Refugee Organisation, One Unit (Campbell
7360). Good very fine (£120-140)
The IRO was the successor organisation to the United Nations Relief
and Rehabilitation Administration, which was responsible for displaced
persons in Europe after World War II
1739 International Refugee Organisation, Five Units
(Campbell 7361). About extremely fine (£120-140)
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(Campbell 7362). Extremely fine (£140-160)
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Bahamas
1741 Government, Four Shillings, 1919, A 108593, signature
of A.C. Burns (Pick 2b). A few spots and tiny piece out
of top edge, otherwise good fine (£200-250)
Barbados
742 Government, One Dollar, 1 December 1939, B/1 831524
(Pick 2b). A short 5mm split at top of central crease,
good fine to very fine (£70-90)
Bermuda
743 Government, One Pound, 1 May 1957, Y/1 207494 (Pick
20b). Very fine (£40-50)
Canada
744 Imperial Bank of Canada, One Hundred Dollars (10),
1917, counterfeit notes stamped counterfeit three times
on each side and perforated void (Pick Si 1 41 x) [10].
Good very fine (£120-150)
745 Imperial Bank of Canada, One Hundred Dollars (10),
1917, counterfeit notes stamped counterfeit three times
on each side and perforated void (Pick S1 1 41 x) [10].
Good very fine (£120-150)
Ceylon
746 Diyatalawa POW Camp, One Rupee, 1524 (Campbell
4802). Good fine (£140-180)
Diyatalwa was one of several camps established in Ceylon to house
POWs during the Boer War
Cyprus
1747 Government , One Shilling, 10 August 1945, C/7 116971
(Pick 20). Very fine to good very fine (£30-40)
1748 Government, Two Shillings, 10 August 1945, C/8 091954
(Pick 21). Extremely fine (£60-80)
1749 Government, Two Hundred and Fifty Mils, 1 June 1955,
A/6 060119 (Pick 33). Good very fine (£30-40)
1750 Government, Five Hundred Mils, 1 June 1955, A/5
022467 (Pick 34). Very fine (£40-60)
1751 Government, One Pound, 1 June 1955, A/11 052551
(Pick 35). Good very fine to extremely fine (£40-60)
Egypt
1752 National Bank, Five Pounds, 1951, AB/27 076249 (Pick
25b). Very fine to good very fine (£40-60)
1753 Central Bank, One Pound, 2001 (100); Five Pounds,
2002 I200J. Uncirculated blocks (£100-150)
Fiji
1754 Government, Five Shillings, I January 1941, B/3 119845
(Pick 29b). Good very fine to extremely fine (£80-100)
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WORLD BANKNOTES
1755 Government, Two Shillings, I January 1942, without
serial number (Pick 42r). About uncirculated (£40-60)
Germany
1756 Federal Republic, Allied Occupation, Deutschemark,
Two Deutschemarks (2), all 1948; Bank Deutscher
Lander, Ten Pfennings (2), Five Deutschemarks, all
1948, Ten Deutschemarks, 1949 (Pick la, 3a, 12a, 1 3 i,
16a) [7]. Good fine to good very fine (£40-60)
1757
Flossenburc Concentration Camp, One Reichsmark,
black on blue, stamped in centre by Waffen SS
(Campbell 3972b [2]). Extremely fine (£250-300)
Flossenburg camp opened in May 1 938 and was liberated in April 1 945
1758 Oranienburc Concentration Camp, Five Pfennigs, 1933
(Campbell 4036). About uncirculated (£200-250)
Oranienburg was opened as a concentration camp in 1 933 and closed
two years later. The Sachsenhausen camp was later built close to the
site and it was here that Operation Bernhard was organised
1759 Mittelbau Work Camp, 0.25 Reichsmark, serie D,
004036 (Campbell 4024). Good very fine (£100-120)
Mittelbau was originally a sub-camp for Buchenwald but was
independent after November 1944
1760 Government, Five Pounds, 1 October 1927, C 039233,
with printed signature of colonial treasurer (Pick 13). A
small ink signature on the back, otherwise good very
fine (£150-180)
India
1761 National Bank of India, 19th Century proof Bills of
Exchange (70), mostly for Bombay, Calcutta, London and
Madras [70]. Some still as uncut pairs or sheets of three,
good fine to good very fine (£150-200)
Iraq
1762 Government, One Dinar c. 1941, K 298138 (Pick 18).
Short tear at left edge, good fine (£40-50)
Israel
1763 Bank Leumi le Israel, One Pound (2), both 1952, J
869373-4 (Pick 20a). Uncirculated (£150-180)
First only illustrated
Italy
1764 Banca d'Italia, One Thousand Lire (100), all 1982,
Ciampi-Stevani signatures (Pick 109a) [100]. An
uncirculated block (£100-150)
Jamaica
1765 Bank of Jamaica, Ten Shillings, 1964-6, HA 983504,
signature of R.T.P. Hall as acting Governor (Pick 51 Be).
About uncirculated (£60-80)
Kuwait
1766 Currency Board, Quarter-, Half-, One, live and Fen
Dinars, all 1961 (Pick 1-5) [5]. About very fine to good
very fine (£350-400)
Ten Dinars only illustrated
1767 Centrai Bank, Ten Dinars, 1968 (Pick 10). Good line to
very fine (£30-40)
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Lebanon
1768 Banque de Syrie at du Liban, One Hundred Livres, 1950,
0.000000, perforated specimen down right side (Pick 53).
A 6 0mm vertical tear on right side running up from
bottom edge , otherwise good very fine (£7 50-200)
1769 Banque du Liban, Two Hundred and Fifty Livres (500),
mostly 1985-88 but including a small number dated 1978
and 1983 (Pick 67a-e) [500]. Early dates very good to
fine, others fine to good very fine (£80-100)
1770 Banque du Liban, Two Hundred and Fifty Livres (100),
mixed later dates, mostly 1987 (Pick 67e) [100].
Extremely fine to uncirculated (£60-80,)
Malaya
1771 Board of Commissioners, One, Five, Twenty and Fifty
Cents, all 1941 (Pick 6, 7a, 8a, 9a) [4], Good very fine
to extremely fine (£20-30)
1772 Board of Commissioners, Five Dollars, 1 July 1941, D/90
063847 (Pick 12). Good very fine (£70-90)
Malaya & British Borneo
1773 Board of Commissioners, Ten Dollars, 1 March 1961,
A/51 219538 (Pick 9a). A few marks, otherwise good
very fine (£40-60)
Malta
1774 Government, One Shilling, 1940, overprint on original
Two Shillings of George V (Pick 15). Good very fine to
extremely fine (£40-50)
Netherlands
1775 De Nederlandsche Bank, Ten Gulden (4), all 1953,
Twenty Five Gulden (2), both 1955 (Pick 85, 87);
together with other miscellaneous Dutch, Israeli and
World notes (17) [23]. Generally very fine or better
(£50-70)
1776 Amersfoort POW Camp, Ten Cents, 1 January 1944,
028288 (Campbell 4146b). Good extremely fine to about
uncirculated (£120-150)
Amersfoort camp operated from 1941-5 and was intended mostly for
political opponents of the Nazis
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1777 Amersfoort POW Camp, Twenty Five Cents, 1 January
1944, 006195 (Campbell 4147b). Uncirculated
(£120-150)
Pakistan
1778 Government of India, One Rupee 1940-7, overstamped
'Pakistan Note Payment Refused', together with Reserve
Bank of India, Two, Five (2) and Ten Rupees, one with
handwritten notation 'Recvd and Debited... 1 952',
another with several ink crosses above 'Pakistan Note'
and a third with 'Burmese Note' across front (Pick 17c,
18a, 23-25) [5]. The 2 Rupees good, others very good to
fine (£80-100)
Poland
1779 Litzmannstadt G hetto, Quittung for Fifty Marks, 15 Mai
1940, 000457 (Campbell 4207) 'Entwertet' stamped on
back, good very fine to extremely fine (£250-300)
Lodz was renamed Litzmannstadt and was closed off in May 1940. The
Russian army occupied Lodz in January 1945
Rhodesia and Nyasaland
1780 Reserve Bank, Ten Shillings, 14 October 1964, H 3
260067 (Pick 24). Good fine to very fine (£20-30)
Serbia
1781 Chartered National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia, Ten
Dinara 188/, B387331 (Pick 9). An 8mm split at top of
central crease, olherwsise very fine (£140-180)
Seychelles
1782 Government, Fifty Cents, 7 July 1943, A/1 084491 (Pick
6a). A few marks on back, fine (£40-60)
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Sierra Leone
1783 Bank OF Sierra Leone, Five Leones (5), all 4 August
1975, C/1 948021-2-3-5-8 (Pick 7a) [5], About
uncirculated to uncirculated (£40-50)
Slovenia
1784 Banka Slovenje, Five Hundred, One TFiousand and Ten
Thousand Tolarvej, specimens (Pick 16s, 18s, 20s) [3].
Uncirculated (£50-70)
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272 (Pick S432). A small piece out of right edge,
otherwise good fine to very fine (£120-150)
1786
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5297, black on green (Pick 28). One pinhole at top left,
otherwise good extremely fine (£200-250)
1787 Siege OF Mafeking, One Shilling, February 1900, B 6162
(Pick S651 ). A tear at top edge and two small tape
repairs on sides, good fine (£30-40)
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(Pic k S354). About very fine (£300-400)
1789 Reserve Bank, One Rand (2), 1962 specimens, A/97 and
A/98 prefixes lone for each style of issue], both 000000,
perforated cancelled and with two small punch-holes;
together with One Rand issued note perforated
cancelled (Pick 102b, 103b) [3). Good extremely fine to
about uncirculated (£100-150)
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1790 Reserve Bank, Ten Rand, 1966-76, C/272 907438, error
without portrait of Van Riebeeck and other text on front
(Pick 114). Two pinholes, about extremely fine (£6 0-80)
1791 Reserve Bank, Ten Rand, 1978-81, C/1 000000,
overstamped ekstemplaar and specimen (Pick 120a).
Uncirculated (£60-80)
Spain
1792 El Banco De Espana, Twenty Five Pesetas (30), 1906,
1928 (10), 1931 (19); Fifty Pesetas (3), all 1928 (Pick
57a, 74b, 75b, 82) [33]. Very good to good very fine
(£40-50)
1793 El Banco De Espana, One Hundred Pesetas (2), both
1906 (Pick 59a) [2], One just starting to split at top and
bottom of central crease, otherwise good fine (£40-60)
Sudan
1794 Currency Board, 1956 specimen set of 25 and 50
Piastres, One, Five and Ten Pounds, all 000000, 3-4 tiny
punch-holes and overstamped cancelled in red once on
each side (Pick 1A, 2A, 3-5) 15]. All with glue remnants
from mounting on back, the 25 Piastres and £10 with
some thinning and surface damage as a result,
otherwise about extremely fine (£250-300)
Ten Pounds only illustrated
1795 Bank of Sudan, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000 and
2,000 Dinars, 1993-2002 (Pick 52, 53b, 54d, 56, 57) 1 8 1 .
Uncirculated (£40-50)
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Surinam
1796 Central Bank, One Hundred Gulden (36), all 1986 (Pick
43) [36]. Uncirculated (£100-150)
Switzerland
1797 Nationalbank, One Hundred Franken, 16 October 1947,
1 7T 022645 (Pick 169d). Good very fine (£40-60)
1798 Nationalbank, Twenty Franken (2), both 21 July 1931
(Pick 173a) [2]. Both starting to split at top of central
crease, fine to good fine (£40-60)
T urkey
1799 Dette Publique Ottomane, Ten Livres, AH 1334 11916],
A023910, British military counterfeit (Pick 1 1 0x) .
Charred edges, good very fine (£40-50)
Uruguay
1800 Banco Commercial, Ten Pesos, 1872, 082528, seated
woman with two children, female heads at left and
right, note overstamped inutilizado (Pick SI 26). Tiny
hole and piece worn away at bottom right, otherwise
good fine (£450-500)
Yemen
1801 Central Bank, Ten Rials (100), all 1975, Twenty Rials
(100), all 1985, One Hundred Rials (100), all 1979 (Pick
13a, 19c, 21) [300]. Uncirculated blocks (£500-600)
Zambia
1802 Bank of Zambia, Five Pounds (3), all 1964 (Pick 3) [3].
All with a few short edge tears and one with a small
number written on front, fine to good fine (£40-60)
Miscellaneous
1803 British Caribbean Territories, Ceylon, Fiji, Hong Konc,
Kenya , Malta, Trinidad and Tobago, etc, miscellaneous
Colonial banknotes (15), all 1939-69 issues [15]. Varied
state (£100-120)
1804 Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Ireland, Romania, Russia,
Yugoslavia, etc, miscellaneous banknotes (approx. 450);
together with a quanity of British and World coins,
mostly modern, some in silver [Lot], Varied state
(£100-150)
1805 World banknotes (931 ), mostly European, early to late
20th century issues [931], Varied state (£100-150)
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Important Information for Buyers
Absentee Bids
If instructed we will execute bids and advise intending purchasers. No
charge is made for this service. Lots will always be bought as cheaply as is
allowed by such other bids and reserves as are on our books. In the event of
identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. Always indicate a 'top limit'
- the amount to which you would bid if you were attending the auction
yourself. 'Buy' or unlimited bids will not be accepted.
All bids must be confirmed in writing, by fax or e-mail and should be
received by 6pm GMT on the day before the auction. Although we will
endeavour to execute all late bids, Dix Noonan Webb cannot accept
responsibility for any bids received on the day of the auction itself.
Commission Form
Further advice to bidders and purchasers may be found on the commission
form included with this catalogue. Please use this form when sending bids to
us.
Buyers' Premium
A buyers' premium of 15 percent on the hammer price (plus VAT if resident
in the European Union) is payable by the buyer of all lots.
Pre-sale Estimates
The pre-sale estimates are intended as a guide for prospective purchasers.
Any bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, offer a fair chance
of success. However all lots, depending on the degree of competition, can
realise prices either above or below the listed estimates.
Methods of Payment
All payments must be made in pounds sterling. Payment may be made by
transfer direct to Dix Noonan Webb's account at:
Lloyds TSB
Piccadilly London Branch
39 Piccadilly
London W1 ) OAA
Sort Code: 30-96-64
Account No: 0622865
Swift Code: LOYDGB2L
Conditions
Conditions mainly concerning Buyers
1 The buyer
The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the 'hammer price' and any dispute
shall be settled at the auctioneer's absolute discretion. Every bidder shall be
deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written
acknowledgement by Dix Noonan Webb that he acts as agent on behalf of a
named principal.
2 Minimum increment
The auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid which does not exceed
the previous bid by at least 5 percent or by such other proportion as the
auctioneer shall in his absolute discretion direct.
3 The premium
The buyer shall pay to Dix Noonan Webb a premium of 15 percent on the
'hammer price' and agrees that Dix Noonan Webb, when acting as agent for
the seller, may also receive commission from the seller in accordance with
Condition 1 5.
4 Value Added Tax (VAT)
The buyers' premium is subject to the current rate of Value Added Tax if the
purchaser is resident in the European Union.
5 Payment
Immediately a lot is sold the buyer shall:
(a) give to Dix Noonan Webb his or her name and address and, if so
requested, proof of identity: and
Please inc lude your name, account number and invoke number with the
instructions to the bank.
Alternative methods of payment which will enable immediate clearance of
purchases i n< lude r ash, bankers drafts, credit cards (Master Card, Visa and
American Express) and debit cards. Although personal and < ompany cheques
are accepted, buyers are advised that property will not be released until suc h
cheques have cleared.
Please note that we will not accept cash payments in excess of £8,000 might
thousand pounds) in settlement for purchases made at any one auction.
Purchases will be despatched as soon as possible upon receipt of your
written despatch instructions and full payment in pounds sterling for the lots
you have boughl. Carriage will be at the buyer's expense. Estimates and
advice on all methods of despatch can be provided upon request.
All credit card payments are subject to an additional charge of 2 percent.
Insurance cover will be arranged unless otherwise specified and will be
added to the carriage charge.
Clearance of Purchases
Buyers who have not established a credit arrangement with Dix Noonan
Webb will be asked to pay for their purchases in pounds sterling when they
wish to take possession of them. It is regretted that Dix Noonan Webb cannot
take banker's references over the telephone at the time of clearance and that
buyers cannot take possession of their purchases until cheques are cleared.
If buyers wish to pay for their purchases by cheque they are urged to arrange
clearance of their cheques well in advance of the sale by supplying
appropriate banker's references.
Buyers will be requested to supply a reasonable means of identification at the
time of payment.
Lots will only be released to the purchaser, or his or her authorised
representative, if full payment in pounds sterling has been received by Dix
Noonan Webb, together with settlement of any charges due.
of Business
(b) pay to Dix Noonan Webb the 'total amount due' in pounds sterling
(unless credit terms have been agreed with Dix Noonan Webb before the
auction). Please note that we will not accept cash payments in excess of
£8,000 (eight thousand pounds) in settlement for purchases made at any one
auction.
6 Dix Noonan Webb may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms with
the buyer before an auction under which the buyer will be entitled to take
possession of lots purchased up to an agreed amount in value in advance of
payment by a determined future date of the 'total amount due".
7 Any payments by a buyer to Dix Noonan Webb may be applied by Dix
Noonan Webb towards any sums owing from that buyer to Dix Noonan
Webb on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of the
buyer, his or her agent, whether expressed or implied.
8 Collection of purchases
The ownership of the lot(s) purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he or
she has made payment in full to Dix Noonan Webb of the 'total amount due'
in pounds sterling.
9 (a) The buyer shall at his or her own expense take away the lot(s) purchased
not later than 5 working days after the day of the auction but (unless credit
terms have been agreed in accordance with Condition 7) not before payment
to Dix Noonan Webb of the 'total amount due'.
(b) The buyer shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance
charges on any lot not taken away w ithin 5 working days after the day of the
auction.
(c) The packing and handling of purchased lots by Dix Noonan Webb staff is
undertaken solely as a courtesy to clients and, in the case of fragile articles,
will be undertaken only at Dix Noonan Webb's discretion. In no event will
Dix Noonan Webb be liable for damage to glass or frames, regardless of the
cause.
10 Buyers' responsibilities for lots purchased
The buyer will be responsible for loss or damage to lots purchased from the
time of collection or the expiry of 5 working days after the day of the auction,
whichever is the sooner. Neither Dix Noonan Webb nor its servants or agents
shall thereafter be responsible for any loss or damage of any kind, whether
caused by negligence or otherwise, while any lot is in its custody or under
its control.
1 1 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchase
If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with Conditions
6 and 10, or if there is any other breach of either of those Conditions, Dix
Noonan Webb as agent of the seller shall, at its absolute discretion and
without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to exercise one
or more of the following rights and remedies:
(a) to proceed against the buyer for damages for breach of contract.
(b) to rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the defaulting buyer at
the same or any other auction.
(c) to re-sell the lot or cause it to be re-sold by public auction or private sale
and the defaulting buyer shall pay to Dix Noonan Webb any resulting
deficiency in the 'total amount due' (after deduction of any part payment and
addition of re-sale costs) and any surplus shall belong to the seller.
(d) to remove, store and insure the lot at the expense of the defaulting buyer
and, in the case of storage, either at Dix Noonan Webb premises or
elsewhere.
(e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 2 percent per month on the 'total
amount due' to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 5 working days
after the day of the auction.
(f) to retain that or any other lot sold to the same buyer at the sale or any other
auction and release it only after payment of the 'total amount due'.
(g) to reject or ignore any bids made by or on behalf of the defaulting buyer
at any future auctions or obtaining a deposit before accepting any bids in
future.
(h) to apply any proceeds of sale then due or at any time thereafter becoming
due to the defaulting buyer towards settlement of the 'total amount due' and
to exercise a lien on any property of the defaulting buyer which is in Dix
Noonan Webb's possession for any purpose.
12 Liability of Dix Noonan Webb and sellers
(a) Goods auctioned are usually of some age. All goods are sold with all
faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in catalogues
are for identification only. Buyers should satisfy themselves prior to the sale
as to the condition of each lot and should exercise and rely on their own
judgement as to whether the lot accords with its description. Subject to the
obligations accepted by Dix Noonan Webb under this Condition, none of the
seller, Dix Noonan Webb, its servants or agents is responsible for errors of
descriptions or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot. No warranty
whatever is given by Dix Noonan Webb, its servants or agents, or any seller
to any buyer in respect of any lot and any express or implied conditions or
warranties are hereby excluded.
(b) Any lot which proves to be a ‘deliberate forgery' may be returned by the
buyer to Dix Noonan Webb within 15 days of the date of the auction in the
same condition in which it was at the time of the auction, accompanied by
a statement of defects, the number of the lot, and the dale of the auction at
which it was purchased. If Dix Noonan Webb is satisfied that the item is a
'deliberate forgery’ and th.it the buyer has and is able to transfer a good and
marketable title to the lot free from any third party claims, the sale will be set
asirle anil any amount paid in respect of the lot will be refunded, provided
that the buyer shall have no rights under this Condition if:
tij the dost option in the < atalogue at the date of the sale was in accordance
with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts or fairly
indicated that there was a conflict of such opinion; or
(ii) the only method of establishing at the date of publication of the catalogue
that the lot was a 'deliberate forgery' was by means of scientific processes not
generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a
process which was unreasonably expensive or impractical.
(c) A buyer's claim under this Condition shall be limited to any amount paid
in respect of the lot and shall not extend to any loss or damage suffered or
expense incurred by him or her.
(d) The benefit of the Condition shall not be assignable and shall rest solely
and exclusively in the buyer who, for the purpose of this condition, shall be
and only be the person to whom the original invoice is made out by Dix
Noonan Webb in respect of the lot sold.
Conditions mainly concerning Sellers and Consignors
1 3 Warranty of title and availability
The seller warrants to Dix Noonan Webb and to the buyer that he or she is
the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property
by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the
property free from any third party claims. The seller will indemnify Dix
Noonan Webb, its servants and agents and the buyer against any loss or
damage suffered by either in consequence or any breach on the part of the
seller.
14 Reserves
The seller shall be entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot,
being the minimum 'hammer price' at which that lot may be treated as sold.
A reserve once placed by the seller shall not be changed without the consent
of Dix Noonan Webb. Dix Noonan Webb may at their option sell at a
'hammer price' below the reserve but in any such cases the sale proceeds to
which the seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had
the sale been at the reserve. Where a reserve has been placed, only the
auctioneer may bid on behalf of the seller.
15 Authority to deduct commission and expenses
The seller authorises Dix Noonan Webb to deduct commission at the ‘stated
rate' and 'expenses' from the 'hammer price' and acknowledges Dix Noonan
Webb's right to retain the premium payable by the buyer.
1 6 Rescission of sale
If before Dix Noonan Webb remit the 'sale proceeds' to the seller, the buyer
makes a claim to rescind the sale that is appropriate and Dix Noonan Webb
is of the opinion that the claim is justified, Dix Noonan Webb is authorised
to rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to Dix Noonan
Webb in respect of the lot.
1 7 Payment of sale proceeds
Dix Noonan Webb shall remit the 'sale proceeds' to the seller not later than
35 days after the auction, but if by that date Dix Noonan Webb has not
received the 'total amount due' from the buyer then Dix Noonan Webb will
remit the sale proceeds within five working days after the date on which the
'total amount due' is received from the buyer. If credit terms have been
agreed between Dix Noonan Webb and the buyer, Dix Noonan Webb shall
remit to the seller the sale proceeds not later than 35 days after the auction
unless otherwise agreed by the seller.
18 If the buyer fails to pay to Dix Noonan Webb the 'total amount due'
within 3 weeks after the auction, Dix Noonan Webb will endeavour to notify
the seller and take the seller's instructions as to the appropriate course of
action and, so far as in Dix Noonan Webb's opinion is practicable, will assist
the seller to recover the 'total amount due' from the buyer. If circumstances
do not permit Dix Noonan Webb to take instructions from the seller, the
seller authorises Dix Noonan Webb at the seller's expense to agree special
terms for payment of the 'total amount due’, to remove, store and insure the
lot sold, to settle claims made by or against the buyer on such terms as Dix
Noonan Webb shall in its absolute discretion think fit, to take such steps as
are necessary to collect monies due by the buyer to (he seller and if
necessary to rescind the sale and refund money to the buyer.
I «) if, notwithstanding that the buyer fails to pay to Dix Noonan Webb the
'total amount due' within three weeks after the auction, Dix Noonan Webb
remits the 'sale proceeds' to the seller, the ownership of the lot shall pass to
Dix Noonan Webb.
20 Charges for withdrawn lots
Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, Dix Noonan Webb reserve the
right to charge a fee of 15% of Dix Noonan Webb's then latest estimate or
middle estimate of the auction price of the property withdrawn, together with
Value Added Tax thereon if the seller is resident in the European Union, and
'expenses' incurred in relation to the property.
21 Rights to photographs and illustrations
The seller gives Dix Noonan Webb full and absolute right to photograph and
illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and
illustrations and any photographs and illustrations provided by the seller at
any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the
auction).
22 Unsold lots
Where any lot fails to sell, Dix Noonan Webb shall notify the seller
accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for
sale or to collect the lot.
23 Dix Noonan Webb reserve the right to charge commission up to one-half
of the 'stated rates' calculated on the 'bought-in price' and in addition
'expenses' in respect of any unsold lots.
General conditions and definitions
24 Dix Noonan Webb sells as agent for the seller (except where it is stated
wholly or partly to own any lot as principal) and as such is not responsible for
any default by seller or buyer.
25 Any representation or statement by Dix Noonan Webb, in any catalogue
as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance,
condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every
person interested should exercise and rely on his or her own judgement as to
such matters and neither Dix Noonan Webb nor its servants or agents are
responsible for the correctness of such opinions.
26 Whilst the interests of prospective buyers are best served by attendance at
the auction, Dix Noonan Webb will, if so instructed, execute bids on their
behalf. Neither Dix Noonan Webb nor its servants or agents are responsible
for any neglect or default in doing so or for failing to do so.
27 Dix Noonan Webb shall have the right, at its discretion, to refuse admission
to its premises or attendance at its auctions by any person.
28 Dix Noonan Webb has absolute discretion without giving any reason to
refuse any bid, to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw
any lot from the auction and in case of dispute to put up any lot for auction
again.
29 (a) Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions,
proceedings costs, expenses, claims and demands whatever incurred or
suffered by the person entitled to the benefit of the indemnity.
(b) Dix Noonan Webb declares itself to be a trustee for its relevant servants
and agents of the benefit of every indemnity under these Conditions to the
extent that such indemnity is expressed to be for the benefit of its servants and
agents.
30 Any notice by Dix Noonan Webb to a seller, consignor, prospective bidder
or buyer may be given by first class mail or airmail and if so given shall be
deemed to have been duly received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.
31 These Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with
English law. All transactions to which these Conditions apply and all matters
connected therewith shall also be governed by English law. Dix Noonan
Webb hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts and all
other parties concerned hereby submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the
English courts.
32 In these Conditions:
(a) 'catalogue' includes any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list or
other publication;
(b) 'hammer price' means the price al which ,t lot is knoc ked down by the
auctioneer to the buyer;
(c) 'total amount due' means the 'hammer price' in respect of the lot sold
together with any premium, Value Added lax chargeable and additional
c barges and expenses due from a defaulting buyer in [rounds sterling;
(d) 'deliberate forgery' means an imitation made with the intention of
deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source which
is not shown to be such in the description in the catalogue and which at the
date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had
been in accordance with that description;
(e) 'sale proceeds' means the net amount due It) the seller being the ‘hammer
price' of the lot sold less commission at the 'stated rates' and 'expenses' and
any other amounts due to Dix Noonan Webb by the seller in whatever
capacity and howsoever arising;
(f) 'stated rate' means Dix Noonan Webb published rates of commission for
the time and any Value Added Tax thereon;
(g) 'expenses' in relation to the sale of any lot means Dix Noonan Webb
charges and expenses for insurance, illustrations, special advertising, packing
and freight of that lot and any Value Added Tax thereon;
(h) 'bought-in price' means 5 percent more than the highest bid received
below the reserve.
33 Vendors' commission of sales
A commission of 1 5 percent is payable by the vendor on the hammer price on
lots sold.
34 VAT
Commission, illustrations, insurance and advertising are subject to VAT if the
seller is resident in the European Union.
Bankers:
Lloyds TSB
Piccadilly London Branch
39 Piccadilly
London W1 j OAA
Sort Code: 30-96-64
Account No. 0622865
Swift Code: LOYDGB2L
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NOONAN WfHU
DNW
Auctioneer* A Valuer*
www.dnw.co.uk
Dix Noonan Webb, established in 1991, are located in a six-storey Georgian building in the heart of London's Mayfair, two
minutes walk from Green Park underground station.
Our staff of experts collectively have over 200
years of experience on all aspects of
numismatics, including coins of all types,
tokens, commemorative medals, banknotes,
orders, decorations, campaign medals and
militaria.
We hold eight auctions each year, the full
contents of which are published on the Internet
one month before the sale date. Printed
catalogues are mailed three weeks prior to
each sale. During each cataloguing cycle,
details of the lots in all coin auctions are
updated daily on our website.
Medal department
Coin department
Reception
Auction viewing room
In addition, we handle private treaty sales of fine orders,
decorations and campaign medals.
Our offices, open from 9am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday, include
a dedicated pre-auction viewing room, enabling us to offer
extended viewing to clients during the three weeks prior to each
auction.
All DNW auctions are held at the New
Connaught Rooms in Great Queen
Street, Covent Garden. Lots may be
viewed at Covent Garden on auction
days and while the sale is taking place.
We look forward to welcoming clients
old and new to Bolton Street and assure
you of a warm reception.
16 BOLTON STREET PICCADILLY LONDON W1J 8BQ
Tel: 020 7016 1 700 Fax: 020 7016 1 799 Email: auctions@dnw.co.uk